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26-03-2005, 15:32
I thought some of you may be interested in the photo restoration stuff I do.
I was asked to do this photo by a customer, his grandfather being one of the people in the photo.
http://www.tomkinson.org/albums/Ced-Jan/miners2.jpg
I love this picture - these guys are obviously miners - one is holding a Davey lamp. The occasion of the photo is a mystery, my best guess is they were commencing the sinking of a mineshaft for a new colliery. Bad as the picture is, the only part that really concerned me was the one chap's badly damage shirt which was going to present a lot of work, being difficult to preserve any detail with all the damage in that area. I actually advised against having it done, but I was persuaded to do it and quoted the customer a very reasonable price provided he was in no hurry.It was a work in progess when he rang me and had decided he didn't want it doing as he thought it was too much!
http://www.tomkinson.org/albums/Ced-Jan/detail.jpg
Shame, as no doubt the picture will eventually disintegrate and be a total goner.
In contrast, this pic while looking hopeless, didn't present nearly so many problems and was quite do-able despite the ciustomer having been turned away by a pro lab.
http://www.tomkinson.org/albums/Ced-Jan/soldier.jpg
It amazes me that people let precious photos get to the stage they do. This was the only picture this chap had of his father. :shock:
I was asked to do this photo by a customer, his grandfather being one of the people in the photo.
http://www.tomkinson.org/albums/Ced-Jan/miners2.jpg
I love this picture - these guys are obviously miners - one is holding a Davey lamp. The occasion of the photo is a mystery, my best guess is they were commencing the sinking of a mineshaft for a new colliery. Bad as the picture is, the only part that really concerned me was the one chap's badly damage shirt which was going to present a lot of work, being difficult to preserve any detail with all the damage in that area. I actually advised against having it done, but I was persuaded to do it and quoted the customer a very reasonable price provided he was in no hurry.It was a work in progess when he rang me and had decided he didn't want it doing as he thought it was too much!
http://www.tomkinson.org/albums/Ced-Jan/detail.jpg
Shame, as no doubt the picture will eventually disintegrate and be a total goner.
In contrast, this pic while looking hopeless, didn't present nearly so many problems and was quite do-able despite the ciustomer having been turned away by a pro lab.
http://www.tomkinson.org/albums/Ced-Jan/soldier.jpg
It amazes me that people let precious photos get to the stage they do. This was the only picture this chap had of his father. :shock: