Photographer Krista Kowalczyk has helped dozens of families recover photos damaged by Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida and has tips for others who hope to save their photographs.
A before and after example of a photo restored by Fort Myers photographer Krista Kowalczyk after Hurricane Ian.
It started when Kowalczyk went to help her friend's 98-year-old father, who experienced flooding at his home. She volunteered to help clean up, but when she arrived, she found all the family photos spread out across the lawn.
One of the first things she does is remove the photos from frames and albums and then make a digital copy of the image. After rinsing the image and letting it dry, next, you'll want to try to get a digital photograph of the physical print.Thousands of meals handed out at The Salvation Army's North Port campus despite damages from Hurricane Ian
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