I just found a great blog post from customer Bonnie Jones, who recently used our service for her first time. She said she’s wanted to have her collection converted to digital format for a while now, but it wasn’t until her good friend suggested our company that she took the plunge to do so. Bonnie sent us a bunch of her negatives and raves, ‘the results were fantastic.’ Awww, thanks Bonnie!
It’s always amazing to hear from happy customers. There’s no better compliment!
Seeing some of her photos for the first time in years, she admits that she had almost forgotten the scene in her photograph below. That’s the beauty of our service- we are literally bringing your memories back to life.
Bonnie is an amazing photographer who updates her website BonnieJonesPhoto regularly. Her husband is in the military, which has caused them to make a series of moves in the last couple of years and her photography shares an insight into her life as she explores her new surroundings. She says, “Luckily, nothing makes for good pictures like a new place.”
You can read Bonnie’s post below and also find it on BonnieJonesPhoto. Check it out:
ScanDigital
June 3, 2009 by bonniejonesphoto
I’ve got piles and piles of negatives and I am still shooting with film – so for a couple of years I’ve wanted to begin the job of getting these images (the good ones) into digital format. I finally did it! I sent a batch of negatives to ScanDigital, a California company my friend Barbara recommended. Their prices were extremely low compared to local lab rates. It took about 10 days, including shipping both ways, and the results were fantastic. So good that I wanted to pass ScanDigital on. I’d eventually like to invest in a scanner but for the moment I’m packing another box to send away:)
Taking stock of my photos also inspired me to give my website a makeover! Check it out here. I’d love feedback if you have any thoughts.
Here’s a pretty photo from my time in England in 2006 that I just got digitized. I’d completely forgotten this scene…
Daffodils, North Yorkshire, England
Photo by Bonnie Jones

