Camera Artistique care about the stuff memories are made of.
Photographs are usually taken to record special people and moments in our lives. Sometimes they become faded, worn or damaged by creases, chemicals, insect chewing and deposits or even torn. In the past, this was something that people had to live with. Now, at Camera Artistique, your precious memories can be restored, re-printed and shared on social media. Once you've paid for and received your hi-res digital image, it's yours.
With an eye for detail and working to the specifications required, your treasured photographs can be re-created to last. If you'd like to add a family member or pet to a group photo, that can be done. If you want to change the background, tell us what you'd prefer... that can be done too!
If you're after something creative, for example adding butterfly wings to a photo of your little angel, or a magical forest creature with your child, that can be done. Tell us what you envisage.
With an eye for detail and working to the specifications required, your treasured photographs can be re-created to last. If you'd like to add a family member or pet to a group photo, that can be done. If you want to change the background, tell us what you'd prefer... that can be done too!
If you're after something creative, for example adding butterfly wings to a photo of your little angel, or a magical forest creature with your child, that can be done. Tell us what you envisage.
The Dream Worker
Ingrid Anderson-Riley has had a life long passion for photographs, both old and new. What started as a personal hobby to restore her own family portraits and photographs, quickly became something that family and friends wanted her to do for them too. Ingrid decided to follow her passion and help other families restore their special pictures. Now using digital enhancement, the end result is available to not only those requesting the work, but to their families and relatives should they choose to share the end product.
INGRID ANDERSON-RILEY
I prefer to be behind the lens, not in front of it.