Three Lire Dimension
• American Photographer Mark Fisher •
1800's Italian Postage
Before 1861 And The States
Became An United Kingdom.
Each State Issued Their Own Stamps.
Tuscany Issued The Least.
Those Postal Items
Were Considered Rare
High Demand Caused A Price Increase.
Most Stamps Are Worth, What You Can Sell For.
Being Paper And Ink And Can Be Printed Easy.
The Value Is Determined By Demand And Condition.
Something That Sold High, Can Be Be Valueless.
Dealers Became Wealthy Over Night.
In Turn There Was Waiting Period,
For A Sale To Occur.
The Term Rich With Paper.
Is Where Stamps Are Placed.
Over And Out
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Captured Under Natural Day Light
Modified For The Presentation.
Mastered With Shaping And Sizing
Using Digital Techniques
While Placing The Layout
Through Photo Graphic Engineering .
Manipulated With The Building Process
Assembling The Structures
Within The Frame Cell .
Maneuvering The Created Elements
To Complete The Visual Results
During Post Production
In New York City
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Just Be Creative™
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No Second Usage Without Permission
All Rights Reserved • Models,Actors, Actresses,Dancers,
Musicians Used In The Web Posts Are Professionals
and Require Fee For Any Publication or Usage.
All Have Management.
Removal Of The Image, Scripting Implant, Or Blog May Violate U.S. Laws.
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
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Commissions Accepted Through Contract
• New York • • Paris • • Milan • • London •
Private Client Request Accepted.
Website www.americanphotographernyc1.com
For More Info Contact
First Stamp Multimedia
firststampmultimedia@yahoo.com
Located In
New York, New York
Contact Also
brighton.hughes@yahoo.com
In New York City
Or Contact Mark Fisher
markfishernyc1@yahoo.com
In New York City
Thank You
Veteran Of The United States Army.
Trained And Educated In Medicine.
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