
We are extremely happy to have reached this milestone and are hugely thankful to our customers for entrusting us to digitally preserve their most valuable memories, visual heritage content and collectible images, said Ed O'Boyle, Founder of FotoBridge. In just over three years, the company has digitally archived millions upon millions of images from photo prints, photo slides and negative film. During 2010, the company introduced its popular Movie Film-to-Digital and Video Tape-to-Digital packages.
The FotoBridge simple flat-rate, all-inclusive package approach appeals to consumers, institutions and businesses with large, highly-valued traditional photographic collections.
Who are FotoBridge customers?
Individuals, imaging professionals and organizations with large, legacy photographic collections to be digitally preserved, shared and re-purposed for a variety of uses. Baby-boomer consumers, retirees, scrapbookers, crafters and families make up a large part of the FotoBridge community. Similarly, professional photographers, artists, media agencies and collectors also make up a significant portion of the client base. FotoBridge also serves a diverse group of institutions and businesses including universities, private schools, hospitals, creative firms, publishers, musical groups, art galleries, photo journalists, designers, retailers, federal/state/local government entities, and non-profits.