With the passing of generations are the passing down of precious photos from days past. Have your old, faded, cracked and torn photos restored to last another hundred years.
These are two examples of a charcol portraits from the 1860's that fell apart in someone's attic. Even though the originals were landscape in orientation, I was able to meet the customers request of having them portrait in
nature. I was also informed they would be framed using an oval frame.



This is one of two land deeds that I worked on. This one is dated to 1802. It is signed by the then governor
and later president, James Monroe.
I did this for my fathers 75th birthday. I used three photographs. The first of my father when he was about 6 years old and the only golf club he owned was a sythe. The second when he was about 45 in the plad pants, and the third at age 73 in the shorts. I'm amazed at how little his leg and hand positioning has changed over the years. It was a great birthday present.

This is an example of one of the 24 photos I restored for a Ruth's Chris steak house that was built on the legendary Riddle Farm grounds where "Man O' War" was trained.
