Restorations
Creating and Preserving Heirloom Photographs and Documents
Works of art or photographs passed down through generations have deteriorated over time. Light, humidity, and pollutants all contribute to this deterioration. These photographs and art can be scanned, restored and printed on an archival paper or canvas using pigment ink that will last for generations to come.
After the restoration the image is printed on a selective substrate to maintain the patina of ‘old age.’ This way, the image is restored yet looks as if it comes from an earlier era. Included in the reproduction cost is a generous amount of retouching of damage, fading and discoloration of your art work or photograph. See samples of digital restoration below.
Special attention is paid to detail to bring out the beauty of the textures in the fabric and paper, or medium, of the original image. This dedication to quality assures you of the finest reproduction of your heirloom photograph anywhere.
Once the restoration is complete, it is easy to share the photograph with others. Family art work, keepsakes and documents can also be reproduced and enjoyed by many family members who wish to have it in their homes.
Also, some people choose to display a reproduction of their heirloom, so they can keep the original work of art in protective storage to prevent further exposure to these harmful elements.


