Having lived in the Twin Cities of Termite Hall of Fame (Hilo and Daytona Beach), I have a little experience w/ this. The building people or termite people are required by Federal law to provide data to tenants that explains how they should bundle up all food items, clothing etc into heavy duty plastic bags. So that would of course include your photos.
It's no big thing. Bundle it all up in 3 or 4 layers of thick plastic bags, tie it up tight, there you go.
For condo and home owners in termite areas (the subterranean termites can eat through concrete and steel and get into your places through the roof/walls/floors), tenting and using toxic chemicals only lasts a short while. If you want to get rid of termites forever, drill small holes near the wall studs, and the floor and ceiling braces. Then spray in a mixture of boric acid and ethylene glycol. I forget the ratio, it's on google. A gallon lawn sprayer w/ a hand pump does the job. The liquid glycol soaks deep into the wood, and carries the boric acid in w/ it.
Lasts literally forever, it's safe (you'd have to get into the structure and chew a board foot of wood for there to be an issue), and a DIY thing. Just patch and paint the little holes later. It's a nice selling point when you sell too. The last time I did this, everything ran about $300 total.