This is the last post in my series of Faded Memories. It’s hard to believe that we’ve been… Read More
Family Portraits by Debbie Turner
Years ago it was fashionable to have family portraits – groups and individual family members. Can’t you remember… Read More
Over There by Debbie Turner
I’ve restored many images of those who fought for our freedom – several images were on tintype, some… Read More
The Buggy Ride by Debbie Turner
Yesterday, Appalachian Memory Keepers asked about horses in your life, stating that ‘horses were an integral part of… Read More
The Cigarette Man and the Southern Cross of Honor by Debbie Turner
This portrait was in pretty bad condition…torn, stained and missing some parts. The family ‘found’ this picture of… Read More
TAKE HIM OUT! by Debbie Turner
A customer brought an old wrinkled image into the studio one afternoon. It was a snapshot from the… Read More
Cigar Man by Debbie Turner
An elderly man came into the studio one day and said he had a picture of himself that… Read More
The ‘Joy’ of Marriage – Wedded Bliss by Debbie Turner
Have you ever wondered why your ancestors are not smiling in those pictures you inherited? Very early pictures… Read More
Van Winkle, aka, James Jefferson Porter by Debbie Turner
You just never know what objects will find their way into my studio! Every day is an adventure… Read More
OUR GANG by Debbie Turner
Remember the fun you had as a kid? Playing with the neighborhood kids or cousins was your chief… Read More