Paul Nickolai

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Hello everybody!
I'm alive and well in Poy Sippi, Wisconsin.

Most of the interments that I have listed are made up mainly of my family members, but as time has rolled on I've also added of not only High School Friends, but also some of my teachers & last but not least, I've Memorialized some really close friends I've made in life who made a huge impact on my life, both on a personal, social and business level. They were all great people in my eyes & what I learned and gleaned off them has shaped me who I am today. in both how I do business with people and some helped form my own Political views besides the great job my parents did.

I like to add 4K photo images of graves that actually look like the real headstone instead of a washed out version like one person does. They say they're pictures are natural. They're half right as it is a picture.

Thanks to Sony's latest 4k camera, my pictures show the real color of the stone, so if someone were to look for it in real life they will know exactly what to look for. I never enhance my images, just resize them to fit the format we have here. Plus I take them at ground level, not as I'm walking by it. You'll never have to tilt your head to one side just to read a tombstone. Being a photographer when I see that it bugs me. :-) And I have a huge file of 4k photos of headstones that I still haven't had a chance to resize yet.

Hello everybody!
I'm alive and well in Poy Sippi, Wisconsin.

Most of the interments that I have listed are made up mainly of my family members, but as time has rolled on I've also added of not only High School Friends, but also some of my teachers & last but not least, I've Memorialized some really close friends I've made in life who made a huge impact on my life, both on a personal, social and business level. They were all great people in my eyes & what I learned and gleaned off them has shaped me who I am today. in both how I do business with people and some helped form my own Political views besides the great job my parents did.

I like to add 4K photo images of graves that actually look like the real headstone instead of a washed out version like one person does. They say they're pictures are natural. They're half right as it is a picture.

Thanks to Sony's latest 4k camera, my pictures show the real color of the stone, so if someone were to look for it in real life they will know exactly what to look for. I never enhance my images, just resize them to fit the format we have here. Plus I take them at ground level, not as I'm walking by it. You'll never have to tilt your head to one side just to read a tombstone. Being a photographer when I see that it bugs me. :-) And I have a huge file of 4k photos of headstones that I still haven't had a chance to resize yet.

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