Can an age-progressed picture of a dead child really help bereaved parents?

Age-progressed images are often used to track missing children but now two mothers have used the technology to create photographs of their dead sons as they might look now. "I didn't think it would be commercially available until I read about the British mother who tracked down the company that did some of the pictures [...]

May 16th, 2014|News|

Rock & Roll Heaven: How they would look today

What might some of the rock 'n' roll era's greatest stars have achieved and what might they look like now, if they had not died before their time? To explore these tantalizing questions, Sachs Media Group partnered with photo restoration and manipulation company Phojoe to create this gallery of images. It is [...]

November 18th, 2013|News|

Paul Fronczak, Man Stolen at Birth from Chicago Hospital

We were the first to do an Age Progression of Paul Fronczak, an infant stolen from his mother's arms 49 years ago. It first aired on Good Morning America and later on 20/20.   "A new age-progression drawing of a baby stolen from a Chicago hospital 49 years ago could provide important clues in [...]

September 19th, 2013|News|

You look so grown up: Scientists age Suri Cruise, Romeo Beckham and others

We Age Progressed the children of some major stars for The UK's Daily Mirror. The images of how Shiloh and four other celebrity children would look at 25 have been created by forensic age-progression, a technique used to help track down 900 missing children in the United States.. Now one firm of experts, Phojoe, is [...]

November 27th, 2011|News|

Sneak Peek: What Will William & Kate Look Like as Old Farts?

We Age Progressed Will & Kate. "Take a look at this fabulous peek into Buckingham Palace's future! One of our favorite London insiders, Mike Parker, commissioned digital age progression experts to help us see what Prince William and his bride-to-be, Kate Middleton, will look like in 30 years—we're guessing this is post Wills' ascension the [...]

April 24th, 2011|News|

Restoring Old Photos to Look Picture Perfect

The Wall Street Journal tried out our Photo Restoration Services. "With Phojoe, the uploading process took only few seconds and we used Google Checkout to pay a $39 flat restoration fee ahead of time. Our photo was restored with similar efficiency. We received the final product—a high-resolution image of the original print—via email six days [...]

November 5th, 2009|News|

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