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Why Age Progression Portraits Are a Powerful Way to Honor and Remember Loved Ones

11/11/2024

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Age progression from teen to middle age man
Age progression portraits are a unique and deeply personal way to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away. For grieving families, these artistic creations provide a way to imagine what their child, sibling, or family member might have looked like as they grew older. They serve as a heartfelt bridge between the past and the future, offering comfort and a renewed connection to the person being memorialized.

Helping Families Imagine “What Could Have Been”
Losing a loved one, especially a child, leaves many unanswered questions about who they might have become. Age progression portraits provide a glimpse into the life that could have unfolded, helping families process their grief while keeping the memory of their loved one alive. These portraits are not just artistic renderings—they are visual stories that honor the person’s presence and celebrate their place in the family’s heart.

The Artistic Process
Creating an age progression portrait is a careful and compassionate process. It involves studying facial features, family traits, and any available photographs to craft a realistic yet imaginative image. For infants or very young children, family photos often serve as the foundation for understanding key features and characteristics.

The goal is to create a portrait that feels authentic, capturing the essence of the loved one while imagining how they might have aged. Each portrait is a balance of art, science, and emotional sensitivity, designed to resonate with the family’s memories and hopes.

A Meaningful Tribute
For many families, an age progression portrait becomes a treasured keepsake. It’s a way to preserve the memory of their loved one while imagining a life they didn’t get to experience. These portraits often find a special place in homes or memorial displays, offering a lasting tribute to a life that continues to be deeply loved and remembered.

Age progression portraits are more than just artwork—they’re a form of healing. They allow families to visualize a connection to their loved one that goes beyond their final moments, creating a sense of continuity and keeping their memory alive in a meaningful and lasting way.
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Age Progressions by Val Rodgers 

Age progression from baby to adult
7 Comments
Diane Keene
11/6/2025 04:59:12 am

how do I get started on an age progression portrait of my daughter and granddaughter who were murdered 15 years ago? How many photographs do I need to submit? and how much does it cost?

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Val Rodgers
11/6/2025 10:34:36 am

Hi Diane, you can submit as many as you’d like if you think they will help capture her likeness. I prefer at least 3 photos, but I can work with less. Including some of your own photos and her father’s photos can be useful but not mandatory. I do one age for $40. You can upload photos to me by selecting the Upload tab on my website, or this link directly: Valrodgers.com/upload

Thank you for reaching out

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Anneliese
11/24/2025 09:58:18 am

Hi Val, I would like to create a few age progression pictures of my mother's deceased twin brother. He died when they were seven. What pictures would I upload and what would the cost be? I'd like to do between 2-5 pictures as a Christmas gift for my mom.

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Val link
11/24/2025 10:23:25 pm

Hi Anneliese, if you click upload on the website you can upload photos to me under age progression and it should calculate the cost for you. But, generally it is $40 for each new age I create.

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Susan Facundus link
11/25/2025 08:34:07 am

Hello,

My son passed at 1 year and 6 days. He has been gone for 15 years now. Is it possible to do age progression? I would love to see what my son would look like.

If you are able to do the progression, would it be possible to receive them by Christmas? I thought this would be a great Christmas present to my daughter.

Thank you,,
Susie

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Brittany Byassee
12/14/2025 08:46:10 am

Can you do age progression on my sister that died at age 16 in 1980?

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Val Rodgers
12/14/2025 10:27:17 pm

Hey Brittany, yes I’m sure that would work out fine and that you have plenty of photos of her? Go ahead and email me if you want to discuss more, or use the upload feature above in the website menu! <3 [email protected]

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