When I started with computers we had to enter each byte, bit by bit, on a circuit board. The Commodore 64 was an amazing advance and the Epson printer used 8 little pins to tap out letters in black ink on the paper. When our modems went from 300 baud to 1200 baud we thought we were really something.
At 80 my body is not so good so I've put the Nikon on the shelf and rigged PTZ digital security cameras with WIFI and watch with Laptop or Fire or cellphone. Movement is recorded and stills and video can be taken. The Nikon will work remotely but can't take the weather. p.s. Still have the Speed Graphic and the Nikon "F" but too old to use them.
If you could get a camera or your cell phone and fill the frame with the photo. Then send that. With some pixels to work with we could get something better. If you had another photo with any part of her face that could be used to get the right look.
There are new Game Cameras that use cellphone to connect to you. The phone will capture video and send it to you also. Not cheap but will do the job. Just the lens and sensor has to be clear so a haybale or hollowed out beam will hide it.
When I was a child, Mom called piano movers for an old upright piano. Two of the largest men I had ever seen came in and just picked it up and took it out to their truck. Amazing.