“We mainly do family portraits, commercial corporate photography, weddings and events. We do framing. We specialize in restorations and all kinds of passports. ... We won’t let anyone leave until they have a picture they are happy with,” Siedelmann said.“My stepfather, Joseph Fimiano, opened his photography studio in downtown Naperville in 1965 at 221 S. Washington St. He retired in 1991. When he retired, he turned the business over to Mr.
“My stepfather got me from point A to point B. Mr. Kramer took me from point B to where I really learned my trade. He was the greatest photographer I’ve known. A great businessman. He’s definitely missed.” Andrew Bobb Siedelmann, owner of Kramer Photographers in Naperville, is able to restore damaged photos so they look new.“Working with people. ... I like binding families together with photographs. ... We just had a family portrait. The husband’s 80th birthday, their 50th anniversary. All the kids are together.”“Nowadays, everything is digital but there are still some film things that can be done. ... We were a studio that photographed everything and made everything, made the prints.
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