A before and after example of a photo restored by Fort Myers photographer Krista Kowalczyk after Hurricane Ian. (Image credit: Impressions Photography) A Fort Myers photographer is putting her talents to use helping families salvage photos damaged by Hurricane Ian storm surge and debris.Photographer Krista Kowalczyk and owner of Impressions Photography has helped dozens of families recover photos damaged by Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida and has tips for others who hope to save their photographs.
It started when Kowalczyk went to help her friend's 98-year-old father, who experienced flooding at his home. She volunteered to help clean up, but when she arrived, she found all the family photos spread out across the lawn.RELATED: St.
Pete Instagram account auctions off date with local for SWFL Hurricane Ian relief"I got there and realized that they had all of their photographs, things that were hung up on the wall, albums were spread across the lawn of her father’s house, and these were pictures back to her childhood, and she said, "What do we do with these are they trash?'" Kowalczyk said of her friend.Johnny Lauder rescued his disabled mother who was trapped the floodwaters of her Naples home after Hurricane Ian tore through Southwest Florida on Sept.
28, 2022. Johnny shared the story of his heroic rescue to LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow.She got to work trying to save the photographs and realized many people don't know what to do with damaged photos."So many people with flood damage in their homes across Southwest Florida, it really was a big problem," Kowalczyk said.Kowalczyk shared tips in a blog post and on social media for others not close enough for her to reach in hopes of helping save as many photographic.