Memory Lane Photos
Welcome to Memory Lane Photos! Celebrating the beauty and history of vintage photography. Belvoir VA.
My name is Robin Clark and I have a passion for restoring photographs that are a part of our history. I started my professional life when I joined the US Army in 1978 and was trained in photolithography at the Defense Mapping School (DMS) at Ft. It was at the DMS that I was introduced to the printing and graphics world. After a brief time in the private sector, I joined the Central Intelligence Ag
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A young woman poses in a white dress with detailed bow and a white ribbon tied behind her hair. Photographed in Waynesboro by William J. E. Collins.
This cheerful young boy sat for Wiley J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, around the late 1920s or early 1930s. Follow the portrait from the original image through restoration, color, and animation.
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This dignified portrait preserves the face of a woman whose lifetime spanned extraordinary change, allowing us to connect with someone who lived more than a century ago. Photographed by George A. Locke in Phillipsburg, Kansas.
This Maine group portrait began as a black and white photograph filled with children, a baby, and one wonderfully busy summer afternoon.
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A young woman sits on the edge of a wooden chair wearing a dark tailored dress with a wide white collar, ribbon tie, belted waist, and embroidery along the skirt. George A. Locke photographed her in Phillipsburg, Kansas, in the early 1900s.
A child in a red coat and brimmed hat stands quietly beside a pond in Maine. The restored and colorized photograph captures the surrounding trees and water before animation turns the peaceful scene into a brief living moment.
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The elegant side profile, carefully arranged hairstyle, and detailed high collar reflect the craftsmanship that studio portrait photography demanded over a century ago. George A. Locke created an enduring record of everyday people.
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A young girl with carefully curled hair rests her cheek against one hand while seated in a patterned upholstered chair. Joseph E. Williams photographed her in New Athens, Ohio, during the early 1900s.
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