

Sometimes it takes a tragedy to make people see the true value of photography. Pepe, seen here in the red shirt died in a fire last week. His family tried to save him, but sadly they were not able to and lost their son and home in the fire. A point and shoot camera survived the fire somehow. There happened to be a few recent photos of Pepe and the family asked if there was a way to fix the quality of the images. I volunteered my time and services to work on the images. The family didn't have any insurance and lost everything. If you would like to make a donation to the family please contact me.
"I would like to thank you for enhancing the image of Pepe it really means a lot to the Versalles family. Thank you also for collecting donations to the family to help them get back on their feet." -- A friend of the family
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