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Restoring old portraits because they are valuable memories

Posted on 05. Dec, 2015 by .

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A very interesting thing has happened lately, we have never really marketed restoration of treasured heirloom portraits but lately we have had several requests. I am looking forward to showing off one in particular once it is finished. It was a portrait of a judge whose portrait is so badly damaged it is beyond salvaging […]

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Wabi-Sabi – Celebrating the Imperfect

Posted on 27. Oct, 2015 by .

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Recently Carla, my assistant, and I joined Toastmaster International to improve our public speaking skills. Carla suggested I share this speech with my readers. I was thinking about what topic I wanted to give a speech on and saw the words Wabi – Sabi. It reminded me of how I first came to hear of […]

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Why Family Portraits Are a Good Idea Now

Posted on 12. Oct, 2015 by .

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Imagine yourself in 30 years. Will you look back and wish that you had more  photographs of the family all together? Getting family portraits made is truly an investment; not just in money but also time. Yes, it’s true that scheduling is not easy. Children have practices, games, and recitals. Parents have teacher conferences and late […]

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