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I’m Daffy London - Artist, Director, and lifelong memory-keeper.

For over 30 years, I’ve been the go-to friend for fixing a cherished photograph, filming a wedding, or enhancing a faded memory. It began with colourising wartime photos of my grandmother for her funeral and interviewing my grandparents on tape before they passed. Later, I ran a playful Facebook club called “I Photoshopped Myself…”, inserting people into imaginative scenes.

Recently, my passion became something more.

For Find My Past, I created four short films for unsuspecting prize winners. They believed they were being interviewed about a lost loved one. Instead, we revealed a deeply personal 2-minute film - bringing their relative to life through restored images, sensitive storytelling, and emotional resonance. It wasn’t about pushing an AI button. It was about listening. Honouring people I never met with dignity, care, and craft.

This project changed me.

As AI disrupts the industry I’ve worked in for decades, I’ve chosen to embrace it - ethically, emotionally, and artistically. Now, I offer The Living Photobook, a bespoke service blending digital restoration, storytelling, and cinematic AI tools.

What I offer:

Photo Restoration: Remove strangers, brighten memories, fix damaged prints - even reimagine lost ones.

Memory Films: From just a few photos and your stories, I create a beautiful, moving 2-minute film. Perfect for anniversaries, birthdays, funerals, or digital frames.

I use a bleeding edge Premium Process: Using Photoshop, After Effects, Firefly, Magnific, Midjourney, Runway, Kling, Mureka and more, I weave past and present into an unforgettable visual keepsake.

These aren’t factual reconstructions - they’re emotional pastiches. Poetic impressions of lives remembered. Like the moving portraits in Harry Potter, my films flicker with feeling and presence.

If you’ve lost someone, or want to preserve something before it fades - let’s create something lasting together. I care deeply, and it shows in every frame.No job is too big or too small. Quotes given upon individual requirements, timelines and circumstances