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In this digital age, nearly everyone has a smartphone or two that has a great camera capable of instantly snapping a collection of photos anywhere, any time. But not long ago, images capturing the highlights of a person’s daily life were not so easy to come by. Few people understand that as well as 48-year-old Ke Mingfeng, a photo restoration artist in Hong Kong. Tucked away in a tiny shop on the eighth floor of the Dragon Centre shopping complex in the city’s Sham Shui Po district, he works away restoring faded memories. He estimates that over the past decade, he has digitally given new life to nearly 10,000 old photos.
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