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March 09, 2008
Chloe
One day no doubt she'll have a name change....I don't have any imaginings in my brain right now for thinking of names....and there's something I quite like about the name chloe...
Thanks to the people who've left comments in my diary, I appreciate them very much.
credits: thanks to Karin for painting Chloe's face and thanks to Mary for the backdrop painting.
Posted by dollseye at March 9, 2008 02:45 PM
Comments
Ooooh, I really love the last two.
I get a lot of emotion out of this face, the mostly b&w makes her expression stand out.
^_^
Posted by: Michelle at March 9, 2008 03:48 PM
Thanks Michelle, those last ones were the first quick photos the night her head arrived, I guess I was concentrating on her face and figuring out which was her best side ^_~
Posted by: dollseye at March 9, 2008 04:30 PM
Chloe is beautiful, and I like her name. I used to have a synthesizer named Chloe. Sorry I haven't commented much in ages, I was in a Japan/US transition.
Posted by: Dezarii at March 9, 2008 05:52 PM
Dezarii, it's great to hear from you. Hope the transition brings some very good things. I like the idea of synths having names!
Posted by: dollseye at March 9, 2008 06:20 PM
Jesse! Ooh, you know how I love your pictures! Chloe is so awesome. :D I get images of old school New Orleans in my head with drunken prostitutes staggering in the streets (this is a compliment, not an insult). It brings lots of pretty images of things in the past when the days were much more simpler.
Posted by: judith at March 9, 2008 07:56 PM
I really like pic #5, the darker hue gives it more of the feel of a painting than a photograph.
Posted by: Jibrille at March 9, 2008 09:16 PM
Judith, that's so great you thought of drunken prostitutes staggering in the streets, because it's like what I had in my mind when I took the photos, but I thought I hadn't achieved it and that they looked too much like 'nice' pictures. You made me feel better about them... thanks!!
Posted by: dollseye at March 9, 2008 10:36 PM
Jibrille, I was going to put a larger version of pic #5 at the top as I quite liked it too and then I changed my mind at the last minute, but only because of the order of the light and colours. Thanks ^_^
Posted by: dollseye at March 9, 2008 10:42 PM
Nice ones. These are really sort of fashiony to me... maybe because of the lovely dress and the bold pose.
Posted by: Mercy at March 10, 2008 03:42 AM
Thanks for the comment Mercy, I guess I can live with fashiony ^_~
Posted by: dollseye at March 10, 2008 01:32 PM
She's REALLY gorgeous Jesse. I really really like her and the way she was photographed!! The background is pretty awesome too!! ^______^
PS - I must have missed one of your posts. I did not know you had gotten her.
Posted by: Keeley Keena at March 10, 2008 07:00 PM
Hey Keeley Keena, I've got an idea of her in my mind and I haven't quite got it yet - I just need some more time to experiment. You didn't miss any previous pictures, these are the first ones. Very happy that you like her and the images. Thanks ^___^;
Posted by: dollseye at March 10, 2008 08:53 PM
I really like your work. I am in the middle of writing a thesis on Hans Bellmer and his doll photographs - and I want to pull in a modern artist as well. Do you exhibit your work anywhere? Does it all exist in the digital form or do you have actual concrete work?
Posted by: Amber Sulick at March 14, 2008 07:12 PM
Miss Chloe is beautiful. What an expressive face and body! You take very powerful photographs, too. All the best to you!
Posted by: Miss Gladys at March 27, 2008 03:41 AM
Amber Sulick & Miss Gladys, have replied by email, thanks for your comments.
Posted by: dollseye at April 19, 2008 02:11 PM
I love you're collection of dolls! The one with the pink hair and glasses remind me of one of my characters, Rizzu Aikusa!
I have in fact started a collection of Obitsu dolls today. And I would just like to say that you are one of the people who inspired me to just bite the bullet and make myself an obitsu!
Thank you very much for inspiring me with you're beautiful dolls (it is rather hard to inspire me to do too much).
-Rizzu-
Posted by: Rizzu at June 3, 2008 01:28 AM








