Brown-Harano Photography at the Lincoln County Historical Museum
Friday, 10 January 2020
Our client, Jim, found some negatives of his ancestors in a collection from Brown-Harano Photography at the Lincoln County Historical Museum in Nebraska. Maybe they have negatives of your family too.
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Making a Difference Across the Country
Thursday, 19 September 2019
Client comments about their completed projects, 1st place fire prevention poster from 1951, and restoring a photo that had been stuck to glass.
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Some Client Inspiration
Friday, 16 August 2019
Packed with inspiration from our clients. Whether it is Fire Safety hints from Smokey the Clown, old 1st day of school photo, and 1923 swimming hole.
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Inspiration from amazing projects that have come in
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
We’ve had many more amazing projects come through our door. Let them inspire you to preserve your own memories and share them with the rest of your family this holiday season. 1)Prisoner of war journal: I met with Scott who brought in his grandfather’s handwritten and beautifully illustrated journal that he wrote in 1942-1944 while he was
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How to Determine the Emulsion Side of your Negatives?
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
How to Determine the Emulsion Side of your Negatives? http://youtu.be/Ky8mtbtjwC4 This post is to share with you about determining the emulsion side of your negatives. The emulsion side consists of a silver halide colloidal particles dispersed in a gelatin matrix. The reason why you want to determine the emulsion side is so that you can
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Trunks of photo albums to scan
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Ron, is the keeper of all the old family photo albums made by his grandmother, Dorothy. He is having us scan two trunks full of old family albums and save them to disk. All the siblings are pitching in to pay for it and ultimately all of them will get a copy.
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Sioux Indian Treaty of 1868
Tuesday, 09 July 2013
Steve brought in images of a treaty signed between the Sioux Indians and Andrew Jackson in 1868. It is quite a national treasure. We scanning in his images and printed out each page to 12” x 18” on heavy paper, laminated all the 44 pages and then bound it in a rich brown leather hard cover binding. It smells and looks fabulous!
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