Watch: Framing Family History with Care
Old family photographs have a way of stopping us in our tracks. A face, a posture, a moment in time — suddenly we’re connected to generations before us. Yet so many of these images remain tucked away in drawers, unseen and unprotected.
In a recent video filmed in the gallery, Sturdy Waterman, owner of Page Waterman Gallery & Framing, shares why framing historic family photos is one of the most meaningful things you can do. From early portraits to antique glass-plate photographs, these images deserve care, protection, and thoughtful presentation.
In the example Sturdy highlights, a very old photograph of a great-great-grandmother was framed using a recessed shadow-box design. A hand-wrapped linen mat provides both elegance and spacing, while museum-quality acrylic reduces glare and blocks 99% of harmful UV light — helping preserve the photograph for generations to come.
Custom framing isn’t just about protection; it’s about storytelling. Many people begin with a single framed photograph, then gradually build a wall that tells their family’s story — one face, one frame at a time.
If you have old family photos tucked away at home, we invite you to bring one in. We’ll help you explore the best way to preserve it, display it, and finally give it the place it deserves.