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100 Treasures and the Stories They Tell
Shana Novak, a photographer and insightful creative, recognizes how deeply personal artifacts define us, and reflect our nature to seek connection through the physical world. Her commissioned portraits are realized through elaborate photo shoots, each artfully produced to evoke the object’s essence.
Our approach
—it's in the details
We use top quality cameras, lighting equipment, and printing processes.
We won't stop until your keepsake shines with personality.
Fully customized and hand-made to order, your print is unique in every way.
Bring New Energy to Old Things.
No matter how worn, torn, or odd— your story should be celebrated. Heirloomist photographs are designed to give family heirlooms and historical objects a modern touch.
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Travel souvenirs, handwritten notes, kids lovies, even pet toys...nothing is off limits. If an object celebrates your story, that's art. Our work never grows outdated and will endure for generations.
Check pricingShana Novak, a photographer and insightful creative, recognizes how deeply personal artifacts define us, and reflect our nature to seek connection through the physical world. Her commissioned portraits are realized through elaborate photo shoots, each artfully produced to evoke the object’s essence.
Start to finish, all heirlooms are treated like art.
"Shana Novak, a photographer and insightful creative, recognizes how deeply personal artifacts define us and reflect our nature to seek connection through the physical world. Her commissioned portraits are realized through elaborate photo shoots, each artfully produced to evoke the object’s essence."
-The Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA
See all storiesShana Novak, a photographer and insightful creative, recognizes how deeply personal artifacts define us, and reflect our nature to seek connection through the physical world. Her commissioned portraits are realized through elaborate photo shoots, each artfully produced to evoke the object’s essence.