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'''Costică Acsinte''' (born Constantin Axinte; 4 July 1897 – 7 January 1984) was a Romanian photographer. He fought in WWI; despite he studied to be a pilot, he was an official war photographer until 15 June 1920. Soon after the war was over he opened a studio — "Foto Splendid C. Acsinte" in Slobozia town. Acsinte made about 5.000 film negatives on glass plates, a smaller number of sheet film negatives and an unknown number of photographic prints. | '''Costică Acsinte''' (born Constantin Axinte; 4 July 1897 – 7 January 1984) was a Romanian photographer. He fought in WWI; despite he studied to be a pilot, he was an official war photographer until 15 June 1920. Soon after the war was over he opened a studio — "Foto Splendid C. Acsinte" in Slobozia town. Acsinte made about 5.000 film negatives on glass plates, a smaller number of sheet film negatives and an unknown number of photographic prints. | ||
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Costică Acsinte (born Constantin Axinte; 4 July 1897 – 7 January 1984) was a Romanian photographer. He fought in WWI; despite he studied to be a pilot, he was an official war photographer until 15 June 1920. Soon after the war was over he opened a studio — "Foto Splendid C. Acsinte" in Slobozia town. Acsinte made about 5.000 film negatives on glass plates, a smaller number of sheet film negatives and an unknown number of photographic prints.