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Projects are scoped before quote. Share the object or site, location, timing, intended use, and whether another professional is involved.
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How to start
Send enough context for Wessmark Studio to understand the object, site, collection, or detail; where it is located; what may happen next; the timeline; the intended use of the records; and whether another professional is involved.
Include if known
- What is being documented?
- Where is it located?
- What may happen next?
- When is documentation needed?
- Who will use the records?
- Is a restorer, appraiser, insurer, estate professional, municipality, gallery, architect, or fabricator involved?
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Projects are scoped before quote.
Use this form as a first conversation starter. Include what the object or site is, where it is located, the timeline, intended use, and whether a restorer, appraiser, insurer, estate professional, architect, fabricator, or other partner is involved.
This form prepares an email draft using the details below. It does not upload files or submit sensitive documents through the website.
Wessmark Studio is based in Eastern Ontario and serves Brockville, Kingston, Ottawa, and surrounding communities by project fit, access, timing, and scope.
Privacy note: do not send sensitive legal, insurance, or financial documents through this sample form. Share enough context to scope a conversation.
Wessmark Studio provides visual and 3D documentation only. It does not provide appraisals, authentication, legal advice, insurance claim decisions, engineering certification, industrial metrology, or conservation treatment recommendations.
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Wessmark Studio provides professional visual and 3D documentation. It does not provide appraisals, authentication, legal advice, insurance claim decisions, engineering certification, industrial metrology, or conservation treatment recommendations. Documentation may support the work of qualified professionals, but it does not replace them.