Amazing. Is there anything we DON'T do at Agent Seven? Doesn't look like it!
Agent Seven would LOVE the opportunity to restore one or some of your old photographs. This is truly a labor of love around here. I have worked with photography literally all of my life. My Mother (Saint Gertrude) was an amateur photographer which led to me attaining my Bachelors of Science in Photography and Visual Communications from Towson University. (Go Tigers!)
Back in the 1970s, Gert had a black and white lab setup in the basement, and was always taking pictures of us and our beautiful surroundings in the Pine Barrens of NJ. Many weekends were spent being dragged off to some old, abandoned graveyard from the Revolutionary War era with her to take pictures. She was forever teaching me techniques and angles for the best shot.
Years later when Photoshop was invented, it was my turn to teach Gert how to restore so many of those old photographs that were fading and becoming lost to time. I must say that before her passing she had really gotten quite good, and was restoring many old photos that would have otherwise been lost to time and disrepair.
I am thankful for that time with my Ma, and the ability to help her learn a new facet of an art medium she loved so much. I have since begun restoring photographs from my father's side of the family, and would like to share one with you. Each photo I restore requires a different amount of work, and therefore pricing varies. Please feel free to scan and email me whatever you have, and I would gladly supply a price.
Enjoy this photo of my father, Dr. John E. Rickert, sometime around 1925 or 1926. (Before & After)
Agent Seven would LOVE the opportunity to restore one or some of your old photographs. This is truly a labor of love around here. I have worked with photography literally all of my life. My Mother (Saint Gertrude) was an amateur photographer which led to me attaining my Bachelors of Science in Photography and Visual Communications from Towson University. (Go Tigers!)
Back in the 1970s, Gert had a black and white lab setup in the basement, and was always taking pictures of us and our beautiful surroundings in the Pine Barrens of NJ. Many weekends were spent being dragged off to some old, abandoned graveyard from the Revolutionary War era with her to take pictures. She was forever teaching me techniques and angles for the best shot.
Years later when Photoshop was invented, it was my turn to teach Gert how to restore so many of those old photographs that were fading and becoming lost to time. I must say that before her passing she had really gotten quite good, and was restoring many old photos that would have otherwise been lost to time and disrepair.
I am thankful for that time with my Ma, and the ability to help her learn a new facet of an art medium she loved so much. I have since begun restoring photographs from my father's side of the family, and would like to share one with you. Each photo I restore requires a different amount of work, and therefore pricing varies. Please feel free to scan and email me whatever you have, and I would gladly supply a price.
Enjoy this photo of my father, Dr. John E. Rickert, sometime around 1925 or 1926. (Before & After)


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