This treasured photograph shows a man deep in prayer at The Western Wall, which is the holiest place where Jews are permitted to pray outside the previous Temple Mount platform.
Regrettably, UV radiation and chemicals present in the cardboard frame the photo was exhibited in, caused fading and color changes to the image.
Displaying photographs away from strong fluorescent lights and direct sunlight, along with placing them in high-quality frames with UV protection glass and archival, acid-free mats, is the best way to preserve them and keep them from fading. By doing this, you may be confident that irreplaceable photos will be protected from harmful chemicals, light, weather, and dust.
If, despite all precautions, a photograph still fades and becomes discolored, it can still be brought back by a skilled restoration professional with the use of digital color correction and retouching to restore the original colors and remove the damages to a photograph caused by improper display, storage, or handling.