"I find the 'Captured on Camera' services of Deborah Enright invaluable. She photographed, cataloged, as well as, provided the services of a appraiser for every important item in my new house. She then put all the pictures, appraised values, information and photos on CD Rom."
"I gave one CD to each of my daughters, and one to my insurance company. I feel so comfortable now. I know I have complete information on all my belongings, should a fire, a burst pipe, a robbery, or any disaster occur. I consider 'Captured on Camera' to be one of the most valuable services ever invented."
- Joan Shildneck. Homeowner
Amherst, NH
"We have recently started recommending Captured on Camera to our homeowners and commercial property and casualty clients in Massachusetts. As insurance agents, we can't stress enough how important it is to have a complete inventory of your valuables should you ever need to make a claim. Captured on Camera makes creating and maintaining that inventory a lot easier."
- Michael Wish
Michael Wish Insurance Agency
Avon, Ma
"I was very impressed with the way you conducted your inventory of the inn; going from room to room methodically photographing all of the furnishings, architectural details and including all my important paper documents with your digital camera. Hopefully, I will never need to call the insurance company to file a claim, but if I do they will have everything they need at their fingertips."
- Darlene Johnston, Owner
Ash St. Inn
Manchester, NH
"A photographic inventory is a wonderful tool that can work well in conjunction with a formal estate plan developed by an attorney."
- David R. Craig
Trusts & Estates Attorney
Mt. Vernon, New Hampshire
> Click here to view "See Us~Hear Us" website
New Hampshire Breast Cancer Coalition
18 Belle Lane
Lee, NH 03824
December 23, 2005
Deborah Enright
Captured on Camera
Amherst, NH 03031
Dear Deborah,
I am writing on behalf of the New Hampshire Breast Cancer Coalition Steering Committee to commend you for your excellent work on See Us~Hear Us, the NHBCC photograph display.
The enclosed check is to express our appreciation for your commitment to this project and to help compensate for the number of hours you devoted to it that clearly exceeded the time we had originally anticipated. Please feel free to include samples of the See Us~Hear Us photographs in your portfolio or use them in other ways to advance your career.
Your digitally mastered high-resolution photographs of our project are extraordinary and will serve as the basis for numerous projects. As you know, Linda Roche, our web site designer, has already incorporated them into the NHBCC web site. (www.nhbcc.org). The Steering Committee will continue working in the next month to create a slide-show presentation of the pictures.
It is a pleasure working with you. Again, many thanks for the superb effort you put into Phase I of the project. Please feel free to list me as a reference!
Sincerely,
Nancy A. Ryan, Chair
New Hampshire Breast Cancer Coalition
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"I have worked with Captured on Camera® on several occasions during the course of our joint effort to document the markers in North Cemetery, Temple, NH. Our ongoing work involves the mapping of the cemetery, the noting of condition, location, style, and size of each marker, and the recording of information engraved thereon.
Captured on Camera's work is thorough and entirely professional. They are flexible and will work around the needs of their clients. They provide a complete photographic record with additional closeups and panoramic views as needed. A recorder from our historical society was responsible for providing the written description to accompany each photograph. Captured on Camera provided the finished presentation of written and photographic material on CD-ROM
The documentation of cemetery markers is critical because it provides the town with a record of the older markers, which are now deteriorating from the effects of time weathering, pollution, microbial invasion, and shifting of the earth. Many of these markers are in need of restoration, but are so old that they have no original written record associated with them. Documentation of cemetery markers prevents the permanent loss of valuable information. In addition, it provides quick and easy access to the historical data for academic researchers, historians, and individuals pursuing family genealogy projects.
I highly recommend this service to any town, organization, or individual who is interested in developing a digital record of historical markers, monuments, or buildings. The applications are endless."
- Linda Bollinger
Temple Historical Society
Temple, NH
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