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team is their disarming humility and their desire to help all of their customers (not just fine artists) with anything. According to Nick, "We are a one stop shop. We will help you with the most basic things, whether it be undeveloped film, flash drive or phone photos. We will help you from step one of developing film or uploading photos, printing, selecting your paper, editing and the final presentation of framing it. And, we will deliver it to you." They even offer large format archival printing. Thanks to Panopticon Imaging in Rockland, it couldn't be easier to create fine art. Do you have cherished but dusty memorabilia resting behind a plant in the living room? Is there a special photo of a loved one fading in cardboard in the attic? Does the home-screen on your phone deserve a frame in your home? Panopticon can help you put your art where it belongs: on display. 13 TheSouthShoreMagazine.com 540 Union Street, Rockland / 781.740.1300 panopticonimaging.com home. The family loved their custom framed prints so much they came back in with some of the objects and souvenirs they had collected on their trip, wondering if they could display those as well. Nick again spent time with the family creating art out of the memorabilia. Nick's eyes lit up as he described the composition of the original framed artwork he designed for them, with the bow of an actual boomerang arcing around the client's iconic images of Australia. "Look at these dinosaur teeth that we displayed for a geologist," Nick enthused. "We are familiar with fine art and we can help people create fine art with their pictures and memorabilia." Anyone can leverage Panopticon's expertise to create intimate, personalized art to display in their home. "People can display almost anything as art," Nick observed. He even found a touching and creative way to frame and display the actual keys that Paul's late mother's keys. Paul's mother had recently passed away, and he decided to create a piece of art out of the keys and name plate from her house, his childhood home. "She had lived in the house for 90 years and I didn't want the keys sitting in a box," Paul said, "so we created something special." It is a beautiful tribute. "Think outside the box," Paul urged. "Think outside the frame," Nick quipped. "Think inside the frame," I added. But we were all trying to get at the same thing: your memories deserve to be honored and displayed, rather than sitting in a collapsing box in an attic somewhere. And Panopticon can help you with that, creating art out of almost anything that's special to you. BRING IT HOME Paul Sneyd and his team are experienced and trusted members of the fine art community. Nick is currently working on a project with the Newport Art Museum, handling, caring for and framing their art. Panopticon Imaging recently did all of the processing and printing for fine art photographer Isa Leshko's new book, "Allowed to Grow Old – Portraits of elderly animals from farm sanctuaries." But what I find most impressive about Paul and his