Saturday, December 19, 2020

Early Airmail Stamps • American Photographer Mark Fisher • Using Greek Postage







Early Airmail Stamps 

• American Photographer Mark Fisher • 

Using Greek Postage

In The Beginning It Was Normal Slow Delivery

After (WWI ) World War One 

Things Changed And Extremely Fast 

The World Was Open To Flight 

And Getting The Message Or What Ever,

To The Address On The Other Side

Designs Took Time 

Service Had The Same Problem 

At The Drop There Was No Transportation 

To Finish The Job 

Over The Top 

An Increase Of Price 

Good Ole Red Ink Was Used 

With An Airplane Symbol

On This One 

Remember The Time 

Of Horse Carriage.

Cars And Trucks 

Were Too Few... 

Think About It War 

Then Progress... 

Over And Out 

∆ 

Captured Under In-Direct Sunlight 

Modified Hue And Contrast 

Manipulated With The Build 

Maneuvered Altogether 

During Post Lab In New York City  





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Photographer Mark Fisher™ Is
A Well Accomplished Published Photographer
In Beauty, Fashion, and Music Photography.

New York City
Based Image And Filmmaker
Has A Worldwide Following.
Is A Member Of The Press.

There Is Fan Page On Facebook.

 http://www.facebook.com/AmericanPhotographerMarkFisher


  Commissions Accepted Through Contract

• New York • • Paris • • Milan • • London •

  Private Client Request Accepted.

Website www.americanphotographernyc1.com

For More Info Contact
Green Key Management

New York, New York
greenkeym@aol.com

Thank You  



Veteran Of The United States Army








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