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MamaSan Art Print
by Dale Stillman
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MamaSan art print by Dale Stillman. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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While in Korea as a U.S. Army Medic during the years 1954-1955, I had the opportunity to take many pictures with an Argus C3 slide camera. During a... more
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Artist's Description
While in Korea as a U.S. Army Medic during the years 1954-1955, I had the opportunity to take many pictures with an Argus C3 slide camera. During a walk through the outskirts of Inchon, I took this photo. Thank you for looking
About Dale Stillman
I have always had a strong love of the arts. For many years I tried Oil and Watercolor painting but never felt that the results matched my vision. Photography was 1st introduced to me by my parents when I was about 7 years of age. At times I would get in trouble because I wanted to use the film for scenic pictures rather than relatives. This love of photography gave me the opportunity to take many pictures while serving in the Army in Korea during the mid 50's. Now being retired, my wife and I travel the Northwest on short photo junkets. Thanks for stopping by and viewing my pictures. All images shown in this portfolio are owned by the artist Dale Stillman and are protected under US and International copyright laws. Any reproduction,...
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Reynold Jay
Vary nice Dale. I be this brings back the memories . Thank you for sharing with all of us.
Dale Stillman replied:
Thank you Reynold. So true. I am so thankful that I had an interest in photography during those years.
Marvin Spates
Wow this is an amazing photo Dale! Wow an Argus C3!! I hope you still have it!!! L/F
Dale Stillman replied:
Thanks Marvin for the comment. That camera is long gone.