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© 2006-2009 Josefine Jönsson

>My work are under copyright law. So, You can NOT save, download, use pictures for -layouts, blogs, websites,banners, designs, posters, myspace, cd, books etc WITHOUT accessing a license from me.

Accept that my work is NOT stock photography, this means that I don't give permission for manipulating/editing my photos. If you see my work being used, please email/note me straight away.

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Can I modify, use your photography for manipulations?
- No. My photography are not stock photos. I don't know how many times I have to say this. There are plenty of good stock photohgraphers out there, please look for their work!! ^^

Can I use your photos for a character when I roleplay?
- You can Not. Be creative and draw one your own. :>

Are you available for commissions?
-  South Sweden and Copenhagen

Will you make print if I request one here?
- Probably not through Deviantart. Contact me if you want to buy a print of my photos.

Are your photos available for licensing for book/cd covers etc?
- Yes they are. Please email me at josefinejonsson1@hotmail.com if you're interested. Please note the email with "license".

Can I draw any of your photos, use them for poems..etc?
- If you'll like to draw any of my photos, please tell me. I'd like to see the result^^, and don't forget to credit me in your description.

What equipment do you use?
- I use a Canon 350d, with the kit lens, 70-300 and 50 mm.

-Nowadays I use a Canon EOS 5D with 50 F/1.4 and 85 F/1.8

Is it real blood in your photos/how do you make it?
- First off, it is not real. I've noticed that some think so because of that it looks quite realistic.
- The blood is made of syrup, soya and red caramel colour. It's cheap and it works very well, but it tastes ...well you'll notice.

Why are you into blood?
- I could write many things here, but let's keep it simple. Blood is beautiful and we need it to stay alive. There is a certain feeling about blood in art that I really love. It makes people think a little further than usual.

What font is your signature?
- I get this question a lot. My signature is handwritten by me. It's simply scanned and I put it on all of my photos.

Why do you have your signature all over your photos?
- I've had my signature at the right corner before, which didn't disturb the photo, but I've noticed it's quite easy to remove. I've found my photos being used in a way where they removed my signature and claimed it as their own, which I don't accept.

Which program do you use for editing your photos?
- I use photoshop cs4

Have you gone some photography class or are you selftaught?
- I am mainly selftaught and been photographing for three years. I go to upper secondary school where I study fashion and commercial photography at my last year.

Where can I find more photos by you?
- You can find more photos on my "Portfolio":
online portfolio

Do you take other photography than portraits?
->Yes, I also photograph nature: :iconbloddroppe-nature:

Can I add you on msn, yahoo etc?
- I do have msn and email, but it's only for close friends. If you'd like to talk to me, note me here on DeviantArt. Please respect.

Why haven't you replied to my comments, notes or mails?
- I get a lot of notes and comments, I do read all of them and try to reply to everyone. But please understand, I am only human.
If I did not replied to your note, please mail me again.
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If anyone is interested in buying signed prints, please note me here or at Josefinejonsson1@hotmail.com

:bulletblack: The signature is under the photo and not over it as the signature in the thumbnails
:bulletblack: there will be postage cost in addition to the actual cost of the print.
:bulletblack: Look here to see how they look: [link]
:bulletblack: the marked ones in previous link are not for sale.
:bulletblack: frames do not include
:bulletblack: you do not purchase this through deviantart. email me
:bulletblack: Printed on Innova and Epson photopaper. they are from exhibits I have had.

The prints are from my exhibit a time ago: [link]

Some of them which I have uploaded here:
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(there is one big and small one of this one.)

The photos from my exhibit are:

:bulletblack: 17 x 22 inches
:bulletblack: 56 x 43 cm
*they're unique. I might not print these again.

and cost:
:bulletblack: 115 euro for each print
:bulletblack: 15 euro in postage cost (in europe. it think to the US and such it will be more)

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I also sell the fairytale series:
these are a little smaller, still with signature under the photo:

:thumb110100404:

:bulletblack: 16 x 20 inches
:bulletblack: 50 x 40 cm

and cost:
:bulletblack: 77 euro for each print
:bulletblack: 15 euro in postage cost. (in europe. it think to the US and such it will be more)

I am moving this summer and I won't have place over for these in my apartment. buy buy! :>
* I have the confirmations from the models to sell these.
* I'll ship the print when I've recieved the payment
* Email me for other questions.

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Other sites where you can find me:

flickr
online portfolio

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Have any of your models deviantart?
-Harriet Arnberg - ~Aoi-kochou
-Felix Frennessen ~King-Madness



I want to thank everyone for your lovely comments and favs. It means SO MUCH to me. :heart:


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Mood: Love ~ColourSeeker Apr 25, 2011  Student General Artist
i read this journal entry just than and it said how you make your fake blood. could you please make it more pacific (i dont wanna seem rude n.n) like what kind of syrup, soya? :)
thanks anyway, you do a great job, fantastic works
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*Bloddroppe May 13, 2011  Professional Photographer
hm, I think it is corn syrup. not sure of the brand for either, I think most of it would do! I usually use light syrup, but I don't think it matter.
Only thing is that the soya needs to be very dark, black. Otherwise it would look brown.

thanks :)
good luck!
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Mood: Love ~ColourSeeker May 14, 2011  Student General Artist
awh thank you :) sorry to be a burden
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:iconxpandacrackersx:
I've been looking for a good blood recipe for a very long time. I love your art and I think the way you look at blood is beautiful. ^^
The blood you use looks so realistic and I was wondering what kind of soya you use, and how you make it?
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*Bloddroppe Mar 30, 2009  Professional Photographer
Well, haha to be honest...I just take some soya that I find in our refrigerator. I think it's some chinese or japanese, but as long as it's brown/black it will work. For the blood, I just take a bowl and pour the syrup and mix it with caramel colour and soya until I am satisfied with the result.

I appreciate that you like my art and I hope I helped you with the blood. ^^
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:iconxpandacrackersx:
I have been having so troubles thinking lately >-<
I thought you meant 'soya' as in Soy milk..I thought,
"how the heck does that turn out so dark?..ಠ_ಠ "
Oh my. D|
Anyways, thank you very much. ^-^
Your art work is very beautiful,
and I hope you continue to take amazing photos.
Thank you so much for getting back to me,
I appreciate it a lot! ^~^
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*Bloddroppe Apr 16, 2009  Professional Photographer
Haha, good we got that sorted out then. XD
No problem! I am very glad you like my work.

take care! :)
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:iconkarringray:
Hello! :) I wanted to let you know that I've used [link] as a reference for this humble little painting of mine: [link]
Your work is truly amazing! Thank you for helping to inspire this artist! :) :heart:
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:iconchickloveslotr:
Jst wanted to let you know someone posted your art on flickr


[link]
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:iconbloddroppe:
*Bloddroppe Feb 5, 2009  Professional Photographer
thanks for telling.
Others have told me already, but hopefully the account will be deleted because there are so many stolen works from artists.
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