I am a photographer based out of India. My passion lies in capturing images of people I’m intrigued by—their faces, the stories behind them, their lifestyles, cultures, and traditions. I like endlessly roaming around the streets, wherever I go, and spend time learning and understanding my subjects. Also, as is apparent from my blog, I do have a soft corner for portraits and images in black and white! If you would like to work with me for assignments and commissioned works, get in touch with me here.
About This Photoblog:
On August 1, 2008 I started this photoblog to showcase the images of people that I shoot and creating images for this photoblog has always been an exciting and fulfilling challenge. As a mark of my fondness for black and white, this site uses only different shades of grey for all its elements.
The Image Reflection came in the Top 500 category in the Nat Geo Moment Awards 2011.
The image Traditional pottery making came in the top 10 in the ‘Altered Images’ category of the Smithsonian magazine’s 7th annual photo contest from more than 60,000 entries they received from all over the world.
My entry Monsoon wait was amongst the top 20 finalists for the Nikon-Better Photography Photographer of the Year 2009 Awards from 40,000 plus entries. My entry was nominated in the Landscapes & Cityscapes theme.
All photographs found on this site are copyrighted to joshi daniel. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of photographs without express and written permission from joshi daniel is strictly prohibited.
My self Kiran. I learned basic photography from Indian institution of photography, Dadar. I have Nikon d300. I want to learn practical. Looking photographer to assist him. Looking asst photographer job no need salary.
i just saw that you liked couple of my posts i’m glad that u liked them. i saw ur photographs, got amazed by the way u captured ambient human emotions.they made me to realized the worth of ur likes. thank u again for appreciating my work.
Thanks for the favourite! If you ever branch away from humans and have an equestrian photo, let me know! I’d love to feature you on my blog. :) love your stuff!
Joshi, would you please contact me and Kofi of Invisible Skylines via email at mber@caa.columbia.edu? We are coming to India in the fall and would like to meet you, if possible. Many thanks, Mitch.
“EVERY FACE HAS A STORY TO TELL !”
says self taught photographer Joshi Daniel as he shares his aspirations with Ami Somaiya……
28 year old Joshi Daniel is a first time exhibitant at the Kalaghoda Festival this year. Candid, shy and soft spoken, Joshi is one of the many people who have migrated to Mumbai with starry dreams in their eyes. A student of commerce, Joshi completed his Bachelors Degree at Trivandrum, Kerela a few years ago. The youngest in a small but close knit family of four, Joshi started dabbling with his camera while he was still in college. A self taught photographer is what he insists on calling himself and is finally able to believe that the first solo exhibition of his photographs is being appreciated by one and all who’ve visited him at the Kalaghoda Festival.
As one walks by his side, one cannot help but notice the blunt black cloth he chooses as a backdrop to showcase his pictures. One look at this young photographer’s work and one can gauge his love for faces. “I am a peoples photographer,” says Joshi “and faces fascinate me. I like things that are unique and each face is different from the other. Every face has a story to tell. I like capturing the essence of people’s emotions with the aid of their expressions. There are these micro expressions that we all notice on the faces around us and before we know they disappear into socially acceptable masking of one emotion. I enjoy moments of truth, moments of pure simple emoting, and it is this that I look forward to capture each time I take that lens cover off my camera….” says Joshi as he fondly gazes at the faces in his pictures.
“My parents think I’m mad” says Joshi and they are very happy I’m so involved in what I do as this keeps me at bay. Don’t drive us mad they say.” he smiles as he talks of the undaunted support he had from his family when he chose to move to Mumbai in February, 2008. Ever since I came to Mumbai, I’ve been visiting the Kalaghoda Festival. This atmosphere is euphoric to me. It transposes me into a world so accepting of artists like me. The crowd here at the festival is so well aware of and eager to know about different forms of art. I’ve participated in exhibitions in Kerela, but nothing to match the zeal and zest of Mumbaikars. Everyone here is reaching out to the other in some form or the other.” he talks earnestly.
Joshi travels all the way from the western suburb of Andheri and has no qualms about taking up assignments that require him to travel. “I like life. I’d love to be a travel photographer. I do portfolios to fetch me my bread. Though I must admit I’m waiting to manage some butter as I am very selective about taking up assignments. I like street photography. I’m looking forward to doing documentaries. I’m amazed at the kind of networking that happens at Kalaghoda Festival. People from various walks of life have approached me and shared their desire to work with me. For all you know I shall have a coffee table book with my photo features ready before my next stint at this fest next year….” beams an optimistic Joshi with a twinkle in his eyes.
It’s high praise receiving a ‘like’ from you [floral still life]. Thank you for stopping by my little pile of digital dust.
India is one of my favorite photo shoot opportunities. I have a hand-full of places on my list of places still to visit…Amritsar, Assam/Darjeeling, Pushkar Camel Fair, etc. Hopefully, Mr. TxPepper and I will be able to tick off a few of the places next year.
My name is Abhishek from the LionsHome company. I am contacting you today in regards to your blog,Joshi Daniel Photograph. We’ve been very impressed by the quality of your posts and we would like to add your blog to our LionsHome blog directory.
LionsHome is a shopping portal based in Berlin for all things related to home and living and is spread over nine countries. We are a rapidly growing company and we already have 850,000 visitors to our websites every month. Our users are interested in topics such as home and living, interior design, art, fashion, photography and travel.
With our blog network you have the opportunity to add your blog posts to our network via a RSS-Feed and thereby attract new readers for your blog.
We think that your blog posts are very nice and the topics you discuss perfectly fit with our website. Therefore we would like to invite you to join our blog network.
We just launched our Indian portal and it will be great to have you as a part of such an exciting network! Sign up for free, now at: http://www.lionshome.in/en-in/blogs/signup/
Wonderful pictures! You bring India to life for those of us that are not there. I am delighted that you enjoyed visiting my blog — my photography has a long. long way to go!
Thank you for your ‘like’ on my new endeavor :). Your photography is beautiful…I look forward to viewing your work and know I will learn so much. All my best, Stina
I saw tons of your picture first thing in the morning and it has been so inspiring to read your about me. As an Indian following his dream of photography you are a huge inspiration to the budding photographer who don’t yet understand or know how to follow their dreams or give in to parental pressure. I have a brother who is suffering through something similar right now. Any advice that I could share with him?
Loved your work.
Will appreciate a response.
I would like to know more about how someone can learn or be an apprentice to you.
I think it will be a struggle to follow dreams and create a great portfolio. But the never ending need for good images can be a good driving force and would be cool to have a job or something so that one can shoot what they like. Making money is one side and may be easy. But in the end liking the whole process matters more than the money part. Convincing parents is important. Otherwise will have to leave half way through. And I am bad in advising :p
We have a campaign request for a product launch event. There will be one event each in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.The brand is looking for photographers/those interested in photography.
You would be required to attend the event and cover the same via Facebook Live.
You will also need to do 6-10 social media posts from the event – a combination of photo and video posts across social media that you are active on.
Please share a package cost that you would charge for this activity.
Currently we do not have information on the event dates and the we will be unable to disclose the brand at the moment.
However, before final confirmation, we will share these details.
Hi…I love your pics! I have nominated you to participate in a three days of quotes challenge. Post a quote that speaks to you and nominate three other bloggers to do the same. Three quotes, nine nominations! Easy! Looking forward to seeing how you are inspired!
Hi, love your work and style. Im visiting Chennai – main purpose is photography. Im from the uk, if you have nay suggestions of particularly good/interesting subjects, festival etc (end of Oct) id love to hear your thoughts..
Your gallery is magnificent! Absolutely beautiful images, and especially so lucky of you to be based in such a diverse, eclectic culture with so many photo opportunities to share. I will definitely be looking upon your work for inspiration as I begin my photography journey. Thank you for liking my post! Best wishes
I, Tamanna Punjabi, am writing to you from Think Ink Communications on behalf of Polofactory, founded by Jai Singh & Vikramaditya Barkana in 2012.
Polofactory is India’s pioneering company dedicated to Polo and offers everyone including amateurs and beginners a chance to be a part of this exclusive sport through their product range, polo holidays and equestrian consulting. Polofactory also organizes bespoke polo holidays in U.K, India, New Zealand, Argentina and at other amazing polo destinations around the world.
In context to this, I wanted to discuss opportunities with you. Let me know when would be a good time to get on call.
Just wanted to check if you accept outside contribution / sponsored posts.
I’m Varsha Chana – a freelance writer and digital marketer. I write similar articles about fashion/lifestyle/decor, so kindly guide me through with the process.
I enjoy your photos and found Naga Sadhu on One Leg my favorite. There is a lot to look through but so far that one and the Girl in Leh are the faves. Keep the brilliant work and sharing going, and thanks for sharing.
Dear Joshi, I just want you to know that I love your “Kashmiri Sled-Puller” and said to in a tweet today, which has already been retweeted by at least one of my Twitter followers. My Twitter account name is Lawrence Russ @lawrencerussart . I’m greatly enjoying the work on your site. All the best, LR
Thank you for liking my post and pictures. Your pictures are more advanced than mine and iI enjoy looking and seeing them. They do speak volumes in themselves . Thank you for sharing them.
My name is Jessica I have been following you on insta and here for a while now. I’ve notice that you noticed my interest!
I am bothering you tonight (Paris time) to ask for your advise in term of programs or masters that you would recommend me to pursue. I have been teaching myself photography for a long time now and I believe that I would beneficiate faster if I’m learning from a teacher.
Hi was commenting on one of your photos and I asked a question about photography and my posts were removed and I can’t follow your blog on wordpress. I wasn’t spamming or anything.
A British Polo Event is happening on the 10th and 11th of December in Jodhpur. Please let us know if you would be interested and how could we contact you further.
I have been following your work for a while and thoroughly enjoy your images. I just became aware that you work out of Kerala, India. I will be In Cochin and the surrounding area participating in Maciej Dakowicz’s photo workshops in the last weeks of December. It will be my first time in Cochin and I just wanted to see if you had any inside tips as to your favorite places to shoot in the city – just in case I have any down time from the workshop. Thanks so much!
On a Misty Morning, A Speck in the Sand, and Serving Up at Mani Mess are my favorites of the day. I hope you will enjoy my posts for this day and this weekend. As always your photos are inspiring and uplifting and balancing.
Mr. Daniels my name is Ms. Oldham and I am a high school art teacher. My students were asked to find pictures of older people depicting values and contrast. One of my students found your work absolutely astonishing. She did a reproduction of “It’s a Hard Life,” in my art class. It was marvelous. I would like your permission to display it in a contest in my county. I hope that you will consent and I will include your credits in my information. Thank you
Ms. Oldham
This is Pallavi Todi from Times of India, Mumbai. I would like to speak with you regarding an assignment. If you could share your contact details, it would be really helpful. My email is pallavi.todi@timesgroup.com.
Awaiting your reply :)
Hey – totally random, but aill be in India in January/Febrary and am looking for somekne to show me around to take some shots. Ill be all over the country for 2 months and thought it might be worth reaching out.
I have seen your photo it’s really amazing, beautiful & makes me mesmerise.
I want to make a website/blog & i need your permission to access/use your photo from your website to my website/blog, i promises you that i am not going to editing or damaging your photo & i also mention your name whenever i use your photo from your website “joshidaniel.com”
Also you assure me that you are not going to claim or making any kind of issue in future
Please let me know your decision, also if you have any condition for using your photography picture from your website.
You doing great job & i wish you great success ahead.
My favorite photos of the day are the Old Sage in Mylapore and Monsoon Fishing. I enjoy photos that display people in awe of and surrounded by nature, especially large spreads of water and wide landscapes. Photos of the ancient ones are inspiring, uplifting, and granting of the teaching of respect for our elders. Thank you for making my birthday special by having these photos displayed for everyone to enjoy. Art is an important gift.
Hi Joshi,
Not sure if you remember me, but with your permission we made a carpet back in 2011 of the sadhu portraits.
There is a major textile fair in Germany that is coming up in January 2017 and we would like to display carpets based on your pictures.
This trade draws about 45,000 people from over 100 nations, We will name the collection as Joshi Daniels. This would be a great opportunity and exposure for both of us.
We do not intend to profit from this trade show, instead the purpose is to show case our ability to produce high quality carpets from pictures taken by exceptional photographers such as yourself.
My favorite of the day is On a New Journey. Life should be every day a time and space that finds something new for us to learn, study, or just enjoy in a carefree, quiet place.
This is some of the most beautiful photography I have ever seen! Thank you for sharing!!! What an amazing life it must be to live in India and get to photograph the area.
Hi Joshi,
I have been going to your site for a couple of weeks now- you have a very good eye, and your photos are terrific. Are you also and enthusiast, or do you make a living with your photography?
Dear Lord your gallery is perfect!
Wish I could work with you.
Your work just took my breath away.
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My self Kiran. I learned basic photography from Indian institution of photography, Dadar. I have Nikon d300. I want to learn practical. Looking photographer to assist him. Looking asst photographer job no need salary.
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hello sir i am freelance Photoshop editor, i want to work with you if you need photoshop editor so pls call me on this num 01146502534 thanks
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Wonderful photos. I’ve always been drawn to portraits.
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thank you so much :)
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Beautiful pictures and beautiful website.You are a great artist….Bravo
I invite you to see my creations:
http://www.paintdigi.wordpress.com
WELCOME
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thank you so much :)
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Hey, do you want to do some sort of collaboration?
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can you give some details?
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If you would be interested in doing an interview with me for my website? Or we could work on a photography project together…
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or do you wanna do like a profile kind of thing?
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i just saw that you liked couple of my posts i’m glad that u liked them. i saw ur photographs, got amazed by the way u captured ambient human emotions.they made me to realized the worth of ur likes. thank u again for appreciating my work.
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thank you and it was my pleasure checking your work :)
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Your pictures are fascinating and mesmerizing and each of them tell such a detailed story. You truly have a gift.
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thank you so much :)
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Thanks for the favourite! If you ever branch away from humans and have an equestrian photo, let me know! I’d love to feature you on my blog. :) love your stuff!
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thank you :)
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I am so happy Sir that you liked my posts. You are a well-known photographer. Thank you so much and you are also my inspiration in photography.
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thank you :)
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very nice picture, beautiful blog…you are a great photogrphy
Congra
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thank you :)
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Joshi, would you please contact me and Kofi of Invisible Skylines via email at mber@caa.columbia.edu? We are coming to India in the fall and would like to meet you, if possible. Many thanks, Mitch.
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Your blog is really lovely!
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thank you so much :)
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“EVERY FACE HAS A STORY TO TELL !”
says self taught photographer Joshi Daniel as he shares his aspirations with Ami Somaiya……
28 year old Joshi Daniel is a first time exhibitant at the Kalaghoda Festival this year. Candid, shy and soft spoken, Joshi is one of the many people who have migrated to Mumbai with starry dreams in their eyes. A student of commerce, Joshi completed his Bachelors Degree at Trivandrum, Kerela a few years ago. The youngest in a small but close knit family of four, Joshi started dabbling with his camera while he was still in college. A self taught photographer is what he insists on calling himself and is finally able to believe that the first solo exhibition of his photographs is being appreciated by one and all who’ve visited him at the Kalaghoda Festival.
As one walks by his side, one cannot help but notice the blunt black cloth he chooses as a backdrop to showcase his pictures. One look at this young photographer’s work and one can gauge his love for faces. “I am a peoples photographer,” says Joshi “and faces fascinate me. I like things that are unique and each face is different from the other. Every face has a story to tell. I like capturing the essence of people’s emotions with the aid of their expressions. There are these micro expressions that we all notice on the faces around us and before we know they disappear into socially acceptable masking of one emotion. I enjoy moments of truth, moments of pure simple emoting, and it is this that I look forward to capture each time I take that lens cover off my camera….” says Joshi as he fondly gazes at the faces in his pictures.
“My parents think I’m mad” says Joshi and they are very happy I’m so involved in what I do as this keeps me at bay. Don’t drive us mad they say.” he smiles as he talks of the undaunted support he had from his family when he chose to move to Mumbai in February, 2008. Ever since I came to Mumbai, I’ve been visiting the Kalaghoda Festival. This atmosphere is euphoric to me. It transposes me into a world so accepting of artists like me. The crowd here at the festival is so well aware of and eager to know about different forms of art. I’ve participated in exhibitions in Kerela, but nothing to match the zeal and zest of Mumbaikars. Everyone here is reaching out to the other in some form or the other.” he talks earnestly.
Joshi travels all the way from the western suburb of Andheri and has no qualms about taking up assignments that require him to travel. “I like life. I’d love to be a travel photographer. I do portfolios to fetch me my bread. Though I must admit I’m waiting to manage some butter as I am very selective about taking up assignments. I like street photography. I’m looking forward to doing documentaries. I’m amazed at the kind of networking that happens at Kalaghoda Festival. People from various walks of life have approached me and shared their desire to work with me. For all you know I shall have a coffee table book with my photo features ready before my next stint at this fest next year….” beams an optimistic Joshi with a twinkle in his eyes.
To see Joshi Daniel’s work, log on to http://www.joshidaniel.com
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cool to see this after all these years :)
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Great achievements! Thanks for stopping by at my photo-blog…
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thank you :)
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Impressive – amazingly impresive
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Wow! Your photos and your blog are inspirational. Thank you.
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thank you so much :)
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Hello, thankyou for liking my post Mr Daniel. :) So very kind of you. I look forward to viewing your photography on your blog.
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thank you :)
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It’s high praise receiving a ‘like’ from you [floral still life]. Thank you for stopping by my little pile of digital dust.
India is one of my favorite photo shoot opportunities. I have a hand-full of places on my list of places still to visit…Amritsar, Assam/Darjeeling, Pushkar Camel Fair, etc. Hopefully, Mr. TxPepper and I will be able to tick off a few of the places next year.
Regards!
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happy for that :)
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I was truly touched by so many of the portraits I viewed. You are so gifted. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work.
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thank you so much Elizabeth :)
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Love your black and white photography! So vivid and sharp. Interesting subjects and great composition.
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thank you so much :)
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Thank you for visiting my page. Your photos are superb.
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thank you :)
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Totally love black and white photography. It seems to be ageless. Good luck in your work!
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thank you :)
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Thank you for liking and responding to my video. I am amazed and envious of your work.
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thank you Phil :)
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Hi There,
My name is Abhishek from the LionsHome company. I am contacting you today in regards to your blog,Joshi Daniel Photograph. We’ve been very impressed by the quality of your posts and we would like to add your blog to our LionsHome blog directory.
LionsHome is a shopping portal based in Berlin for all things related to home and living and is spread over nine countries. We are a rapidly growing company and we already have 850,000 visitors to our websites every month. Our users are interested in topics such as home and living, interior design, art, fashion, photography and travel.
With our blog network you have the opportunity to add your blog posts to our network via a RSS-Feed and thereby attract new readers for your blog.
We think that your blog posts are very nice and the topics you discuss perfectly fit with our website. Therefore we would like to invite you to join our blog network.
We just launched our Indian portal and it will be great to have you as a part of such an exciting network! Sign up for free, now at: http://www.lionshome.in/en-in/blogs/signup/
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Kind Regards,
Abhishek Kumar
Country & Community Manager India
Phone: +49 030 120 534 090
Web: http://www.lionshome.in
Lionshome UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Sophienstraße 16
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Business register: Amtsgericht Charlottenburg – HRB 163781 B
Location: Berlino
CEO: Michael Röcker
Tax ID: 37/441/22079
VAT ID: DE 299199773
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Hi,
Looking to connect with you for a business query.
Could you please DM your email address?
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Your street portraits are marvelous in detail and tone. Thank you for stopping by StepsAndPauses.
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thank you :)
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Wonderful characterisation in your portraits. Thanks for liking my recent post.
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thank you :)
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This is amazing. Can’t imagine taking anything nearly as beautiful.
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thank you so much :)
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Wonderful pictures! You bring India to life for those of us that are not there. I am delighted that you enjoyed visiting my blog — my photography has a long. long way to go!
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thank you so much Nancy :)
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Thank you for your ‘like’ on my new endeavor :). Your photography is beautiful…I look forward to viewing your work and know I will learn so much. All my best, Stina
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thank you :)
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hi Josh :)
I saw tons of your picture first thing in the morning and it has been so inspiring to read your about me. As an Indian following his dream of photography you are a huge inspiration to the budding photographer who don’t yet understand or know how to follow their dreams or give in to parental pressure. I have a brother who is suffering through something similar right now. Any advice that I could share with him?
Loved your work.
Will appreciate a response.
I would like to know more about how someone can learn or be an apprentice to you.
Have a great weekend.
love
Hema
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I think it will be a struggle to follow dreams and create a great portfolio. But the never ending need for good images can be a good driving force and would be cool to have a job or something so that one can shoot what they like. Making money is one side and may be easy. But in the end liking the whole process matters more than the money part. Convincing parents is important. Otherwise will have to leave half way through. And I am bad in advising :p
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liking the whole process is the thing… bad at advising? this was a great advice in a short comment :D Keep it up
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Nice of you to say that :)
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Hi..Thank you for the like. I love your works. Great photos.
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thank you :)
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You’re welcome. :)
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:)
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Hi,
We have a campaign request for a product launch event. There will be one event each in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.The brand is looking for photographers/those interested in photography.
You would be required to attend the event and cover the same via Facebook Live.
You will also need to do 6-10 social media posts from the event – a combination of photo and video posts across social media that you are active on.
Please share a package cost that you would charge for this activity.
Currently we do not have information on the event dates and the we will be unable to disclose the brand at the moment.
However, before final confirmation, we will share these details.
Look forward to your revert.
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Wow! Amazing pictures. Impressive and Inspiring!
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thank you :)
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Hi…I love your pics! I have nominated you to participate in a three days of quotes challenge. Post a quote that speaks to you and nominate three other bloggers to do the same. Three quotes, nine nominations! Easy! Looking forward to seeing how you are inspired!
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thank you :)
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Your pictures are AMAZING! I look forward to following.
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Remarkable photography!
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thank you :)
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You’re welcome. :o)
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:)
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Hi, love your work and style. Im visiting Chennai – main purpose is photography. Im from the uk, if you have nay suggestions of particularly good/interesting subjects, festival etc (end of Oct) id love to hear your thoughts..
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Thank you :)
If you like markets, then walking in Sowcarpet will be interesting. But it is very crowded. They have a flower market also there.
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Your gallery is magnificent! Absolutely beautiful images, and especially so lucky of you to be based in such a diverse, eclectic culture with so many photo opportunities to share. I will definitely be looking upon your work for inspiration as I begin my photography journey. Thank you for liking my post! Best wishes
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thank you so much :) and all the best with your journey :)
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Hi,
Could you please send me your Email Id for collaboration for an upcoming campaign.
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Hi ,
Soinsi Digital is a digital content agency ,we work with lots of clients .We want to engage you for blogging campaign.
Please share your contact number for further communications.
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Hi Joshi,
Hope this finds you well!
I, Tamanna Punjabi, am writing to you from Think Ink Communications on behalf of Polofactory, founded by Jai Singh & Vikramaditya Barkana in 2012.
Polofactory is India’s pioneering company dedicated to Polo and offers everyone including amateurs and beginners a chance to be a part of this exclusive sport through their product range, polo holidays and equestrian consulting. Polofactory also organizes bespoke polo holidays in U.K, India, New Zealand, Argentina and at other amazing polo destinations around the world.
In context to this, I wanted to discuss opportunities with you. Let me know when would be a good time to get on call.
You can contact me on +91-8600530841 and tamanna@thinkink-communications.com
Awaiting to hear from you.
Regards
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Dear joshidaniel.com,
Just wanted to check if you accept outside contribution / sponsored posts.
I’m Varsha Chana – a freelance writer and digital marketer. I write similar articles about fashion/lifestyle/decor, so kindly guide me through with the process.
Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Regards,
Varsha
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Your work is exceptional !! Wow!!
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thank you so much :)
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great pictures….
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thank you Raj :)
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Greetings,
Your photographs are out of this world. Thanks for sharing with us.
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thank you so much :)
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I enjoy your photos and found Naga Sadhu on One Leg my favorite. There is a lot to look through but so far that one and the Girl in Leh are the faves. Keep the brilliant work and sharing going, and thanks for sharing.
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thank you so much :)
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Great blog! I really love your shots! Looking forward to meet you whenever it’s possible :) Hoping to be one of your models someday ;)
(Greetings from Ph!)
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thank you so much :)
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beautiful people with beauty in their eyes…how refreshing.
you’re photos are amazing!
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Thank you so much :)
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Great Work, well done.
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Thank you :)
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Dear Joshi, I just want you to know that I love your “Kashmiri Sled-Puller” and said to in a tweet today, which has already been retweeted by at least one of my Twitter followers. My Twitter account name is Lawrence Russ @lawrencerussart . I’m greatly enjoying the work on your site. All the best, LR
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thank you so much Lawrence :)
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Hi,
Thank you for liking my post about macrophotography in nature! Your gallery is so amazing, I’m glad I looked at your blog!
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thank you :)
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Hi ,
Can i have your mailing details or calling credential need to discuss about various Opportunities where we can work upon .
Prompt revert will be highly appreciable
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Stunning nudes, love the concept and styling in your photography!
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thank you so much :)
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Your photographic studies of individuals in their unique environments are splendid. Great work!
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thank you Colin :)
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Thank you for liking my post and pictures. Your pictures are more advanced than mine and iI enjoy looking and seeing them. They do speak volumes in themselves . Thank you for sharing them.
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thank you :)
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Beautiful pictures! I have to check out your Instagram:) cheers!✌🏻️
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Dear Joshi,
My name is Jessica I have been following you on insta and here for a while now. I’ve notice that you noticed my interest!
I am bothering you tonight (Paris time) to ask for your advise in term of programs or masters that you would recommend me to pursue. I have been teaching myself photography for a long time now and I believe that I would beneficiate faster if I’m learning from a teacher.
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oops sorry! i have no clue about that as me myself is a self taught photographer.
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I love your photography
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thank you :)
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Hi Joshi Daniel! Your blogs are spectacular! Do you mind following my site? I can see that you like my blogs :) Thank you!
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glad that you like my blog :)
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hy sir iam sandeep from ap,india im very passinoate about photography if u give me a chance id love working with you
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nice gallery man
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thank you :)
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Beautiful, beautiful photos. I am in awe.
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thank you :)
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Hi was commenting on one of your photos and I asked a question about photography and my posts were removed and I can’t follow your blog on wordpress. I wasn’t spamming or anything.
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Hi! I tried to comment on one of your photos and then I asked a question and my post was removed. I wasn’t trying to spam.
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OOps sorry for the double post, I just noticed the waiting moderation message. Maybe thats what happened. Sorry! I am still new to this.
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Thanks for liking my latest post on my blog. I love your work.
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thank you :)
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A British Polo Event is happening on the 10th and 11th of December in Jodhpur. Please let us know if you would be interested and how could we contact you further.
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I’m so glad you let me find your work. It is so beautiful. I wish the all the success.
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Thank you :)
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Loved your photography!
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thank you :)
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Wow.
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:)
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Hi!
I have been following your work for a while and thoroughly enjoy your images. I just became aware that you work out of Kerala, India. I will be In Cochin and the surrounding area participating in Maciej Dakowicz’s photo workshops in the last weeks of December. It will be my first time in Cochin and I just wanted to see if you had any inside tips as to your favorite places to shoot in the city – just in case I have any down time from the workshop. Thanks so much!
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Thank you :)
May be you can try Fort Cochin.
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I love you images. Thanks for visiting my blog:
Such drama and movement.
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thank you :)
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Hi,
You have an awesome blog! Your portraits are so amazing. You are indeed a good traveller too.
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thank you so much Sijo :)
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Your pictures portray the epitome of emotions. I fell in love with your work. These pictures are just so beautiful. Keep capturing……..
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Thank you so much :)
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Hello,
Interested in buying a few of your Photos of Kerala. How much do they cost?
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Thank you for inviting me
Your site is beautiful and wonderful
Thanks from Jackie Paulson
Greetings and appreciation
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Thank you :)
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Hello Joshi, I have copied one of your beautiful pictures in one of my blog posts:
I have credited and hope you do not mind. Come have a look!
Ciao
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no issues :)
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On a Misty Morning, A Speck in the Sand, and Serving Up at Mani Mess are my favorites of the day. I hope you will enjoy my posts for this day and this weekend. As always your photos are inspiring and uplifting and balancing.
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Thank you so much :)
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Mr. Daniels my name is Ms. Oldham and I am a high school art teacher. My students were asked to find pictures of older people depicting values and contrast. One of my students found your work absolutely astonishing. She did a reproduction of “It’s a Hard Life,” in my art class. It was marvelous. I would like your permission to display it in a contest in my county. I hope that you will consent and I will include your credits in my information. Thank you
Ms. Oldham
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Hi Joshi,
This is Pallavi Todi from Times of India, Mumbai. I would like to speak with you regarding an assignment. If you could share your contact details, it would be really helpful. My email is pallavi.todi@timesgroup.com.
Awaiting your reply :)
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Beautiful site, so many faces that simply draw me into another world. Lovely
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Thank you so much :)
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Thanks for stopping by my blog – glad you enjoyed my posts. Love your black and white portraits!!
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Thank you :)
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Hey – totally random, but aill be in India in January/Febrary and am looking for somekne to show me around to take some shots. Ill be all over the country for 2 months and thought it might be worth reaching out.
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Let me know if you happen to visit Kerala. May be we can catch up.
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I’ll be there from Feb 4th – 6th with really no plans. Would love to get the local scoop.
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Hopefully we can depending on the location in Kerala you will be visiting.
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Hi…
I have seen your photo it’s really amazing, beautiful & makes me mesmerise.
I want to make a website/blog & i need your permission to access/use your photo from your website to my website/blog, i promises you that i am not going to editing or damaging your photo & i also mention your name whenever i use your photo from your website “joshidaniel.com”
Also you assure me that you are not going to claim or making any kind of issue in future
Please let me know your decision, also if you have any condition for using your photography picture from your website.
You doing great job & i wish you great success ahead.
Thanks
Subha
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Thank you for your visit. Your photos are very beautiful!
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thank you :)
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My favorite photos of the day are the Old Sage in Mylapore and Monsoon Fishing. I enjoy photos that display people in awe of and surrounded by nature, especially large spreads of water and wide landscapes. Photos of the ancient ones are inspiring, uplifting, and granting of the teaching of respect for our elders. Thank you for making my birthday special by having these photos displayed for everyone to enjoy. Art is an important gift.
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thank you :)
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Hi Joshi,
Not sure if you remember me, but with your permission we made a carpet back in 2011 of the sadhu portraits.
There is a major textile fair in Germany that is coming up in January 2017 and we would like to display carpets based on your pictures.
This trade draws about 45,000 people from over 100 nations, We will name the collection as Joshi Daniels. This would be a great opportunity and exposure for both of us.
We do not intend to profit from this trade show, instead the purpose is to show case our ability to produce high quality carpets from pictures taken by exceptional photographers such as yourself.
I look forward to your response.
Thanks and regards,
Gyaltsen
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My favorite of the day is On a New Journey. Life should be every day a time and space that finds something new for us to learn, study, or just enjoy in a carefree, quiet place.
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thank you :)
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so glad I happened onto your gorgeous though-provoking blog :)
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:)
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Muy buen trabajo amigo, un saludo desde Argentina.
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thank you :)
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Shots are Awesome . Good Insight !!
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thank you :)
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The Road Not Taken is my New Year’s Day favorite. Thank you for sharing!
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thank you :)
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This is some of the most beautiful photography I have ever seen! Thank you for sharing!!! What an amazing life it must be to live in India and get to photograph the area.
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so happy to know that :)
thank you so much :)
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Hi Joshi,
I have been going to your site for a couple of weeks now- you have a very good eye, and your photos are terrific. Are you also and enthusiast, or do you make a living with your photography?
Thanks for continuing to follow my blog at https://jimmyreina.wordpress.com/
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Thank you :)
This is what I do for a living.
Happy New Year :)
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Excellent work Josh! I really enjoy your photography. You really capture the human element.
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thank you so much :)
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Hi,
I am Ruhi, from Tonic Media.
This is regarding a partnership opportunity that I would like to proposed for our esteemed client.We are looking for a twitter collaboration.
If interested, please share with us your contact details , commercial for 2 tweets.
Looking forward to a positive response.
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Wow – Your photos are stunning. I especially loved the black and white collection.
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thank you :)
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Hello Daniel, thank you for visiting my blog and liking my post. I am mesmerized by your work! Thank you for sharing your gorgeous with us :)
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thank you :)
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sorry, gorgeous work with us :)
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