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Joe have been very happy to make your aquaintance here on flickr. Your collection and innovative photos are a constant source of delight. And love to meet someone who clearly loves dolls ans much as I love dolls. there was a lot of "love" in that sentence eh lol? keep up the fantastic work nav

May 29, 2009

I meant to write the best testimonial ever but after seeing Anthony'S testimonial below, I gave up. I'm in awe being surrounded by these talented high tech Flickrers. I'm just grateful I have access to the product of their minds, that I'm unlikely to come up with even half of their quality. Thank you for sharing and … Read more

I meant to write the best testimonial ever but after seeing Anthony'S testimonial below, I gave up. I'm in awe being surrounded by these talented high tech Flickrers. I'm just grateful I have access to the product of their minds, that I'm unlikely to come up with even half of their quality. Thank you for sharing and thanks for the interaction, always. Keep up the good work and keep on sharing the FUN....spreading joy!

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August 8, 2008

Taking good pictures of dolls is all in the lighting. Joe makes it look easy. It is not. One needs a tremendous amount of color correct light emanating from a diffuse source or a combination thereof where one is then free to have enough "room" to control the needed depth of field that he wants to create for a give… Read more

Taking good pictures of dolls is all in the lighting. Joe makes it look easy. It is not. One needs a tremendous amount of color correct light emanating from a diffuse source or a combination thereof where one is then free to have enough "room" to control the needed depth of field that he wants to create for a given setup. He creates a mood with high key and single or multiple sources. The detail put into many scenes are borderline fanatical uh... shows a devout dedication. Similar skills are needed for good train set photos. Making dolls look real to the brain even for a second or two again is not easy. This type of work with miniatures requires enough talent to give one the feeling that you are in the room with them as a doll, not as a Gulliver with the Lilliputians. Well done Joe!

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July 6, 2008

One of the most talented doll photographers ever! Your magazine covers are fantastic and I'd love to be half as good! I never tire of looking at your work - you are to Flickr what Kylie's cheeks are to hotpants!

May 19, 2008