Thursday, February 29, 2024

Simple Red Machine Phase • American Photographer Mark Fisher • Compact Maverick Cinderella

 


 Simple Red Machine Phase 


• American Photographer Mark Fisher • 


Compact Maverick Cinderella


It Took Over For the Falcon. 


Quick And Mean In The Streets. 


Doing Research The Performer Shined


With A Seven To Ten Year Life . 


Designed With A Fast Back Style. 


Had Good Gas Mileage. 


22 MPG An Excellent Number. 


The Previous Model, Falcon Had A 38.5 Mpg, 


Which Ford Dropped In The U.S. 


Because The Safety Requirements OF The Body Design.


The Over Cost Of Operation Maverick


Was A Ticket For The First Year Sales, 


Which Was 579,000 Units. 


Basically Out Paced The Mustang Model Purchases. 


Ford Motor Pulled Back Advertising 


On The Little Flat Six Cylinder.


Giving The Fastback Mustang The Edge, 


Additional Support Was The Eight Cylinder.


The Garages Found The Same Engine Could Be Dropped Into 


The Frame Work Of The Falcon And Maverick, 


Which The Maverick Body Was Attached To. 


The Same Chassis Was Used In Ford Small Trucks.


The Falcon Continued Production In Australia.


Bring Run Of The Line, 1960 To 2016. 


Import Was Restricted To The U.S. 


Because Of Balance Issues.


The Planned Switch Of The Stronger Design,


Was Used In Maverick Production. 


It Had A Strong Demand, 


As A Powerful Road Machine.


The Second Year Of 200,000 Vehicles. 


Initial Price For The Car Was $1995.


All In All The Machine Reach, Two Million,


In The Final Tally Of The Line.


Run Years 1970 To 1977. 


Before It Was Dropped And Replaced 


By The Fairmount Label.  


In The U.S. Had Three Year Run. 


1980-1983, Before Being Moved To Australia. 


With Cheaper Labor Costs, The Price


For The Ride Was 1,380 To 3,890.


The Body Design Was That Of The Falcon, 


With A Small Upgrade. 


That Run Was 1980-2008. 


Replaced By The Tempo Label.


Same Frame Sub Compact Style.


A Mass Flipping Of Body And Chassis Directions.


If It Does Not Work In U.S. Sales, Flip It.


Over and Out 

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Captured Under Normal Natural Day Light.


Modified For Web Presentation.



Slice And Dice Method Used



To Put This Essay Together.



Changing The Appearance,   



 Of The Original Ad Display Image. 



With Adjustments Of The 


Key Values. 



Mastered For Sizing And Shaping. 



Cut To Fit The Platform.



Working The Approach Of The Design. 



Pushing The Core Plain, 



Using Developed Creative Techniques, 



Controlling The Placement 



And Linear Arrangement.

 


While Placing The Assets In Order, 



To Construct The Lay Out.



Through Photo Graphic Engineering. 



Assembling The Structured Appearance 



Within The Cell Frame Field. 



Maneuvering The Created Elements,



To Complete The Visual Result. 



During Post Lab In New York City. 



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Just Be Creative™



No Second Usage Without Permission


• All Rights Reserved • 


Talent Used In The Web Post All Have Management. 


Removal Of The Image, 


Scripting Implant, 


Or Tampering With 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.


 Mark Fisher American Photographer 



  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


firststampmultimedia@yahoo.com


In New York City


Or Contact Mark Fishe

markfishernyc1@yahoo.com 


In New York City

Thank You  



Veteran Of The United States Army. 


Trained And Educated In Medicine.



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Adapt To FDC Phase • American Photographer Mark Fisher • Japanese Postal Release Cinderella




 Adapt To FDC Phase 


• American Photographer Mark Fisher • 


 Japanese Postal Release Cinderella 


A Cover From 1957 


Giving The Sample Of The Illustration 


That Made Its Appearance 


As The Stamp 


Issued By The Post Office 


For Mailing Services 


Over And Out 


∆ 

Captured Under Simple Day Light.


Modified For Web Presentation.



Slice And Dice Method Used 


Arranging The Details 


In A Different Order


Pointing The Direction.



To Put This Essay Together.



Changing The Appearance,   



 Of The Original Display Image. 



With Adjustments Of The 


Key Values. 



Mastered For Sizing And Shaping. 



To Fit The Platform.



Working The Approach Of The Design. 



Pushing The Core Plain, 



Using Developed Creative Techniques, 



Controlling The Placement 



And Linear Arrangement.

 


While Placing The Assets In Order, 



To Construct The Lay Out.



Through Photo Graphic Engineering. 



Assembling The Structured Appearance 



Within The Cell Frame Field. 



Maneuvering The Created Elements,



To Complete The Visual Result. 



During Post Lab In New York City. 





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Just Be Creative™



No Second Usage Without Permission


• All Rights Reserved •