Photo Restoration

Photo Restoration and all that is entailed

About the Author – Picture restoration and photo restoration

“I ‘m a photo restoration artist preserving moments in history, a photo retoucher and an image wizard, an overall well rounded imaging professional”. – Twitter Profile

Personal profile and company info.

Photo restoration and retouching is a service at Image-Restore, where old photographs can be digitally restored or retouched. Faded images with tears or crease lines, mould damaged or tape marks, skin and faces can all be retouched or restored. Negatives or prints or slides can be sent in or a scanned image by email.

Free estimates are available for photo repair / retouching before any work is carried out and a free print is included with each image worked on. This is a family run business, which considers no job too small.

Founder Neil Rhodes has a BA with honours in Photography and for the last 15 years has been working with Digital Cameras and PhotoShop. Actively contributing towards the Genealogy networks and restoring the photographic records of family trees, photo restoration is a true passion.

Some exciting images from the picture restoration portfolio are, previously unseen negatives of the Beatles, The Titanic, World record aeroplane flights by early pioneers, early unicycling distance record, Barnes Wallis, 1890 Clapton FootBall Club and image-restore has even been on TV.

2 Responses to “About the Author – Picture restoration and photo restoration”

  1. Thank you for your kind comments. This is indeed my full time job, if you go it alone you have to make it work! Sorry for the late relpy but sometimes work just gets in the way of… more work! http://www.image-restore.co.uk

  2. I am a picture framer and am starting to add additional digital services to my portfolio. My background is Imagery Analysis (military) and I have several years of photoshop experience behind me, however I would not say I am ready to offer professional level photorestoration. What would be a good place to start in order to bring my knowledge up to a professional level? Are there any bodies, such as the FATG for fine art and framing, that can provide information and training?

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