Cyndi Shattuck — Cyndi Shattuck Archiving
Prinecton, NJ 08540
Celebrating 21 years in business! My business started off slowly in 2001 when a photographer colleague asked me to look at her client's closet and office in Manhattan. Her client had a large closet and an entire street level office filled with old photo albums, books slides, negatives VHS tapes, films, books and tear sheets from newspapers. There were CDs of photos from pharmacies, school photos in packets and precious old photos from the 1800s saved during WWII from Europe. I looked through the collection quietly and then she said, "Can you help me organize and restore this into something I can give back to my ex-husband and pass on to my children?" I replied, "I can, I grew up doing this and do this everyday at work. I'll do this for you, but don't tell anyone, it's my family business and I don't want to end up doing this forever." She was very pleased with the results, and my client did indeed tell a few people. I found myself with a business I never expected to have, and one that I love. I officially opened up Cyndi Shattuck Archiving in 2004 after leaving WSJ.com. I am a trained professional photographer (BFA in Photography), a trained metalsmith, Photo Editor and Creative Director with 10 years experience in the news business working for the Philadelphia Weekly, Main Line Weekly, The Wall Street Journal and WSJ.com. I also have over 30 years experience shooting film and digital cameras. My darkroom and studio photography experience — working with everything from Minox and Polaroids to 8” x 10” negatives — helps me identify and understand the needs of every client’s varied archive. My parents are professional bookbinders in Princeton, NJ, they own Smith-Shattuck Bookbinding
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