Raising the Flag
- Digital Photography
- $100
- Stan Reimer
One of Stan's many beloved and well known pieces - this picture was taken at the dedication of the B29 memorial.
Minimum bid will start at $100 for this piece in the SILENT AUCTION. Bids placed in advance of the Feb. 24th event will be taken into consideration. Express interest by clicking the inquire or purchase button and we will get back with you as soon as we can. - Thank you -
Stan Reimer, Master Photographer Craftsman, C.P.P ASP, began photography at age of 12 with an adjustable camera. He pursued his art and passion for photography through out his career and education. Reimer received a BA in psychology from Bethel College in Newton, KS and holds a Masters Degree in music education from WSU. He taught music for 12 years with the bulk of his teaching career in Winfield directing the band program, and leading the Jazz Band and Jr. High Chorus.
Reimer founded Stan Reimer Photography LTD and The Photography Gallery in 1976, as owner and photographer. His accomplishments include: Certified Professional Photographer in 1981; Named Master Photographer by the Professional Photographers of America in 1985; Named Master Photographer Craftsman by the PPA in 1995; President of the Kansas Professional Photographers Association in 1984; Board member, Heart of America Photographers Association for 12 years; Member, Council of the Professional Photographers of America for 19 years
Reimer’s awards include:
-Juror for The Five State Photography Competition in Hays KS 1991
-Juror for the Darrell Williams Memorial Photography Competition in Dodge City 1992
--Winner of 85 print merits in the national competition of the Professional Photographers of America
--First place in the People category in the 1995 Hays Five State Photography Exhibition.
--First place in the Open category at the 2005 Hays Five State Photography Exhibition
--One of the Photographers of the Year for the Professional Photographers of America International Competition in 2006 and 2007
Stan has exhibited photography in galleries throughout Kansas including the Moss-Thomas Gallery of Art at Fort Hays State University, Hays Arts Center, Hutchinson Art Center, Century II in Wichita, and the Carnegie Art Gallery in Dodge City. He has works displayed in the International Photography Hall of Fame in Liverpool, Nova Scotia and the International Photography Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City.