American Photographer Mark Fisher

American Photographer Mark Fisher
An U.S. Army Veteran Established In Filmmaking And Photography

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

To Cast A Style • American Fashion Photographer Mark Fisher • A Mens Look

 To Cast A Style 




• American Fashion Photographer Mark Fisher • 




A Mens Look



To Captured A Look



That Goes Beyond The Edge



Is An Editorial Approach



That Can Be Handled



Carefully Without Losing It



Captured On Location

Photographer Mark Fisher ™ Is Well Accomplished In 

Beauty, Fashion, Music Photography,
 As Well As A Member Of The Press

And Filmmaker With A Worldwide Following.


This Is A Web Release And It Is 
Not For
Commercial Usage Without Permission



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Photographer Mark Fisher™ Uses Film On Most Projects.


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From A Top American Photographer In New York, Mark Fisher.


(Where The Top Professionals And Companies Of Every Field Has A Base Or Rep. Agency)


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Please Contact Green Key Management
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New York  212-874-7373



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 Photographer Mark Fisher™ Based In New York 

Also Works In  

Paris • Milan • London • Los Angeles • Tokyo

Many Other Cities.

All Projects Originate From New York City.

His Work Has Been Published In

 Newspapers • Magazines • Look Books

Catalogs • Posters • Books • Annual Reports
A Service Mark For Publications.
© Mark Fisher And (Present Service Mark) © Mark Fisher NYC1


Work Available For Viewing On Over 30 Websites


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Photographer Mark Fisher ™ And Other Accredited Names To Draw Traffic. 
Photographer Mark Fisher ™ Works With Models (Female And Male),
Actors (Female And Male), Musicians (Bands And Solo Artists).
His Studio And Location Image Of Still Life Appear On The Web As Well.


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Mark Fisher's Work In Beauty, Fashion, Music, Press Images

Have Appeared On The Web Since 1992

His Photography Work Started In 1960's
Published In Print.

Photographer Mark Fisher™ Is A Trademarked Name
Branded In Usage In The 1970's And Has Appeared In Print Since Then.


PHOTOGRAPHER MARK FISHER ™ Is In New York City
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To Cast A Direction • American Fashion Photographer Mark Fisher • Look At Edge



To Cast A Direction

 • American Fashion Photographer Mark Fisher •

 Look At Edge Captured During An Editorial Session

Lighting Carefully Enlisted

With A Reflector

To Balance The Results

Captured On Location






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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 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 

  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 
greenkeymanagement@aol.com 


Thank You  


Silver U.S. Half Dollar • American Photographer Mark Fisher • Bust Style

Silver U.S. Half Dollar 



• American Photographer Mark Fisher • 



Bust Style



Capped Bust (Large Size), With Motto 1807–1836





Some coins are admired by collectors. Many are coveted. Only a precious few are truly beloved. Early U.S. coppers (large cents and half cents) fall into this special category, and so do Capped Bust/lettered edge half dollars or, as they're widely known with warm affection, "Bust halves."
Bust half dollars with lettered edges have undeniable charm, much like the copper coinage of early America. They were struck with screw presses, and each working die was prepared individually, the date, stars and lettering punched in by hand. These elements resulted in a myriad of varieties. They've also enabled specialists to pinpoint just which die struck any given coin. And this marvelous diversity is the yeast that keeps interest rising in these coins.
The term "Bust halves" actually applies to both Capped Bust half dollars and the Draped Bust coins that preceded them. Draped Bust halves, in turn, come in two types: one with a small eagle on the reverse, the other with a larger, heraldic eagle. For a short time at the end of the Capped Bust coinage in the late 1830s, half dollars of that design were made with reeded edges, after the introduction of steam power at the U.S. Mint made that technology possible. The Bust halves most collectors view with the warmest affection, though, are the Capped Bust/lettered edge pieces issued by the Mint from 1807 to 1836. These are the real heart of this fondly remembered era in U.S. silver coinage.
Design changes occurred with great frequency during the early years of U.S. coinage, and often they were triggered by a change in leadership at the Mint. So it was that Robert Patterson's arrival as the Mint's fourth director in 1806 set the stage for a shake-up in designs across the board.
Patterson not only saw the need for new designs but also had a man in mind to create them. His handpicked choice was a talented, young, German-born engraver named John Reich. The Mint Director appealed for authorization to hire Reich as a staff engraver, maintaining that "the beauty of our coins would be greatly improved by his masterly hand." His argument carried the day, and in 1807 Reich was hired for the less-than-princely salary of $600 per year, not much more than common laborers made at that time. Then again, Reich had little leverage: he had come to the United States as an indentured servant in order to escape the Napoleonic Wars.
Reich's redesign was truly comprehensive, encompassing every coin from the half cent through the half eagle, the lowest and highest denominations then being produced. His basic obverse design was a left-facing portrait of Liberty with curly hair tucked into a mobcap, a cap with a high, puffy crown. This likeness is often referred to as the "Turban Head" portrait. The reverse shows a naturalistic eagle with a shield superimposed upon its breast. On the Capped Bust/lettered edge half dollar, the edge bears the statement of value: FIFTY CENTS OR HALF A DOLLAR. For good measure, the inscription 50 C. appears below the eagle.
Reich was widely accused of basing the buxom Liberty on his "fat mistress," though no confirmation of any specific model has ever been found. Whoever she may have been (if indeed there was such a model), the Capped Bust coinage was clearly an improvement over the Draped Bust style.
During the 30-year lifespan of the series, Capped Bust/ lettered edge halves were issued every year with the single exception of 1816, when a major fire destroyed the Mint's rolling mills and forced it to suspend all silver coinage. Mintages routinely exceeded one million pieces a year, reaching a peak of more than 6.5 million in 1836, the final year. The low point occurred in 1815, when just 47,150 examples were struck. For almost every date, though, the total mintage is broken down into multiple major varieties, and these are what give the series its rich flavor and broad appeal. Overdates, deviations in the size of numbers and letters, shifts in the style of numbersthese and other varieties have captivated and challenged collectors for generations.
The rarest of these varieties is the 1817-over-14. As of mid-1994, only six examples were known. Its rarity is underscored by the fact that the late Al C. Overton chose it as the cover coin for his popular book Early Half Dollar Die Varieties 1794-1836, which serves as the standard reference work on the series. Overton's book, which identifies and codifies the many die varieties, greatly spurred interest in Bust halves. Collectors have paid homage to the author, in turn, by using "Overton numbers" as shorthand for the coins.
In the first edition of his book, published in 1967, Overton put into words the affection he felt for his favorite coinage series. In the process, he summed up the reasons so many other hobbyists also find them so appealing: "The collection and study of our first series of United States half dollars ... has intrigued me almost since I began collecting in the late nineteen twenties. These early U.S. silver coins are not only beautiful and fascinating, but due to the large numbers made and minting methods of the earlier years, there exists a myriad of die varieties and sub varieties, that seem to be unequaled by any other U.S. series, not even the large cents. This offers an almost unlimited challenge to the collector who wishes to become a numismatic student of the early half dollars [and] at the same time, most are within reach of the average collector."
Capped Bust/lettered edge half dollars are plentiful in high circulated grades. They're also readily available in mint state grades up to MS-64. Above that level, however, their numbers drop sharply. The overwhelming majority saw use in daily commerce, although their high face value (nearly half a day's pay for many workers) limited that use drastically. Proofs are known, but they are extremely rare. Points to check for wear include the drapery at the front of the bust and the edges of the eagle's wings.





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 Musicians Used In The Web Posts Are Professionals
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Removal Of The Image 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 

  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 
greenkeymanagement@aol.com 


Thank You  


Monday, February 27, 2012

The Beauty Of Hair • American Beauty Photographer Mark Fisher • Face Of Freja




The Beauty Of Hair



 • American Beauty Photographer Mark Fisher •




 Face Of Freja



Some Women Have The Greatest Hair




How Wild Can You Get



Okay, Maybe That Wild!



Hair For Days



Just Be Creative


Captured In New York


Just Be Creative™


 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 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 

  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 
greenkeymanagement@aol.com 


Thank You