Before
 
After
Here we had a pretty good picture to begin with except for a few minor blemishes. The work in this one involved removing the two ladies in the background, scooting the black car over behind the tree, and of course, removing the blemishes.
 
 
Ever wanted to take a picture of an attraction and only the attraction but there were people all over? Here we have a fountain at the Chicago Botanical Gardens. Photo taken with people, and then the bodies removed to display only the attraction with its surroundings.
 
 
It seems that at one point in time someone attempted to “wash out” the background of the original photo. The family displayed here was cropped out of the original photo, blemishes cleaned up, and then transposed over a new background.
 
A lady approached me with this photo. It’s a postage stamp size photo of her fiancé when he was a little boy, the only photo in existence of him as a little boy. She wanted it “fixed” and an enlarged duplication of it.
 
 
Below was a project I worked on for the mothers and a grandmother of the children pictured below. A Christmas party was coming up in a couple of weeks and the ladies wanted to wear something unusual. The images on the right were printed on transfer paper and then ironed on to white pull over blouses.





 



When are these people going to leave so I can take a picture of the South Haven, Michigan lighthouse? I guess I’ll have to remove them myself!
 
This photo was taken in a laundry room. The background was replaced with a nativity scene painting to give it a more Christmas look, and the photo was cropped.
 
This old wedding photo had mold stains, blemishes, and the flower girl was fading away.
 
Simple and sweet. The background was replaced with a close-up of honey suckle flowers.
 
Here the couple were merged from 2 different photos, and a scenic background added.
 
I was requested to change the background in this photo. Seeing that this couple enjoys the local casino scene, then a casino background fit them perfectly!