Monday, November 22, 2010

Scratched and Torn

I just completed my newest photo restoration assignment. The pictures were both heavily damaged, so I repaired them. First, I scanned them (several versions, since some come out better than others) and then worked my "magic" on them.






Monday, November 15, 2010

Photo Manipulation 2

This is one of my first photo manipulations I did a few months back. The client had a family photo, but had two stepsons who that weren't in the picture at the time. Sadly, they never were able to get everyone in one big family photo, as the husband and a couple of children had since passed away. She had a photo of each of them that she wanted to add in with everybody else. This was the result that I came up with. It made her really happy to be able to have a photo that included her entire family.



Photo Manipulation

This is a picture of my sister riding her new scooter. My mom wanted a photo of her "riding off into the sunset" for a special project. But my sister is pretty impossible to tie down, so the picture was taken earlier in the day. Using Photoshop, I manipulated the picture to depict shadows, color, and feel of a sunset. I then actually added a sunset into the sky from an image that I found online. So now my mom has the photo she wanted.



Monday, November 8, 2010

New Stuff: Old and Glass

I having posted much lately so I decided to update with some photos I did a little while ago, but never posted. These are from two different clients.

The first one is one of the first ones I ever did. It was in old convex photo glass from the late 1800s. I took a photo of it since the photo could not be removed and scanned, and then repaired it.




This second photo was one of the more difficult ones. The client had a this photo in a frame and covered with glass. Somehow some water or chemical stains leaked through the frame. So it stained the photo. The problem was that the chemical made the photo stick to the glass, so the glass was not able to be removed. The dark spots on the original are where it is stuck to the glass, and then you can just see some other stains where it didn't get stuck. I had to take a photo of the picture with the glass on it, so you can also see a slight reflection of me in the original, too, as I took the picture. So I had to go ahead and edit it all out, including my reflection, and make it look like a print, and not behind glass.


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

News and December Wedding Retouching

I haven't posted in a while, so I thought I better put up some new stuff I've worked on. First off good news, I am graduated from college, and can focus more on my restoration now. I just completed a project for a client who had about 60 (out of 300) photos from a sunny, December wedding that they wanted touched up. The photographer had taken them, but because of unforseen circumstances, he never got them touched up and relocated elsewhere, so I finished the work. Some were rather simple, while others were quite complex. Here are some of the complex ones to show what I can do.










Sunday, May 30, 2010

New Post

I wanted to update with a new photo I just finished for someone. It was a picture from the late 60's that had become sun faded and turned into a blueish hue. I was able to go in and restore it, and gave it a colored/vintage look. After a few changes, she said it looked just like the original and was glad to have this important wedding picture repaired.





Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Client Story to Old Photograph

I did a project recently for a client that had a nice backstory to it, and thought I would share it with you. A client gave me this small snapshot. Besides the obvious damage to the picture, a face is obliterated by the crease lines. This photograph happened to be one of only three of her grandmother, and the only one at a young age, so it had great sentimental value.








Using a photograph of her grandmother's wedding, I reconstructed the face trying to make it match how she would have looked when she was younger in the picture. I also took out the other crease marks and "horns" coming out behind the her head.

She was amazed and very pleased with the result and could hardly wait to send a copy to her brother.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

More Examples

I just wanted to update with a few more examples of my work. I will continue to post more samples of my work this week and as I get new projects.



The works here are an example of contrast correction in a faded photo, and a color photo where I was able to paint better color into it. I can do this for some black and white photos. Also if you (for example) have a red shirt in a family picture with
everyone wearing blue, I can change it to match.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Family History Fair

Today I attended the Family History Fair in Bountiful. I had a great time and met a lot of new people. If you were one of them it was lovely to meet you and I hope you had a good time. I will update this blog regularly with more work I have done in the past and currently. If you have any questions or comments you can e-mail me at mwphotorestoration@yahoo.com or call me at 801-390-9138 and ask for Melissa or Debbie.

Thanks!

Friday, March 5, 2010

First Post!

Ok. Welcome to my blog. This is the first post of some recent work I did for a friend of mine. This is an old photo that got ruined from water, age, and other damage. Here is the before and after: