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photo restoration:

pho·to – (foto) Informal n. pl. pho·tos A photograph.
res·to·ra·tion – (rst-rshn) n. 1. a. An act of restoring: damage too great for restoration. b. An instance of restoring or of being restored: e.g. Restoration of the sculpture was expensive. c. The state of being restored.


Museum Quality Photo Restoration

Is your Museum, Institution, Corporation, Gallery, Private or Public Collection in need of refined photo repair?

The Archives is dedicated to preserving, restoring and presenting timeless works of photography.

"The important thing about restoration is that the restoration is undetectable, that the image appears as though it were never touched by the archivist nor the elements that damaged the original. The restoration professional's work is, and must be, invisible."

                            - Joshua Greene, President

The Archives is currently working with the collections of Milton H. Greene, and David Sutton among others. We have restored over 1400 images from these collections as well as a many images from other private and public collections worldwide.

Milton H. Greene's restored works are currently on world tour exhibition. Showing in Los Angeles, London, Sidney and other ports around the globe.

Please explore this site to answer any questions you may have...
or call us at 1(541)997-4970 for more information.

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