Inside Joshua's head: Submit your questions
Mikey 22 commentsDo you want to know what's going on inside this guys head? It's a scary prospect but I can't resist. Joshua Hoffine has kindly agreed to be interviewed right here on Rusty Lime and as usual we will take the best questions from you and put them forward for an honest answer.
So put your thinking caps on, post your question(s) in the comment area below, and check back soon for an update. If you're not familiar with Joshua's work then head on over here or look at our previous posts. Best experienced at night, lights off, alone.
Update: Joshua has responded to your questions. Head on over to the interview now.
Anders
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 03:17 PMDare I say, but what's your inspiration?
The Movie Whore
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 03:27 PMYou definitely have an original concept. When I first saw your photos I thought to myself "That is pretty cool." As a parent I would have probably had to think for a while before agreeing to let my child be in one of these photos. How do you get parents to let their children pose for you?
mini-mel
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 03:30 PMi realise that animals are used to test drugs and other paraphenalia on due to their higher metabolism, and the effects (and affects) are noticably quicker..
do you think that we should use those who are in prison that will be in for 'life' with no chance of parole to test products on?
Amanda
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 03:41 PMWhat's your favourite genre of music and movies?
Hacker
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 04:10 PMHas Stephen King had any influence on you?
The "clown" one reminds me of the serial killer - John Wayne Gacy, What an evil bastard that one was.
Rodney
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 05:01 PM...in response to this comment by mini-mel. What the hell??
Hacker
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 05:16 PM...in response to this comment by mini-mel. Sorry, I don`t get your question or it`s relevance?
7 of 9
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 06:56 PM1) What sort of hardware are you using
2) Do you create your own props
3) Which is your personal favourite and why
Awesome Wells
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 06:57 PMI think I read somewhere they are your own kids and families kids. Do they understand it's all just make-believe?
Elvoski
Saturday 24th May 2008 | 05:58 AMIs it a hobby or is there a the big plan?
Nate >.>
Saturday 24th May 2008 | 03:25 PMIs there any book, film, writer, director in particular that you draw your inspiration from?
Ellen
Saturday 24th May 2008 | 08:16 PMIs it possible to make a living selling your work?
Jim Alman
Saturday 24th May 2008 | 10:09 PMHi Josh,
What advice would you give to someone starting out in a niche photography field?
Rob
Saturday 24th May 2008 | 10:15 PMDoes anyone famous have your work hanging on their wall? Sam Raimi comes to mind as someone who would like this stuff.
Rob
Saturday 24th May 2008 | 10:18 PMAre you professionally trained as a photographer?
Timbo
Monday 26th May 2008 | 05:30 PMI like what I've seen so far. Do you think your work would be any less effective with photoshop.
Anke
Monday 26th May 2008 | 05:32 PMI forgot one more: From your experience is it possible to earn decent money from selling your art online?
/\/\@ximus
Monday 26th May 2008 | 05:41 PMHow do you advertise your work?
Gemma
Monday 26th May 2008 | 06:22 PM1) Who are your heroes or mentors?
2) Have you encountered any negative feedback from concerned parents, religious groups, or others and if so how have you dealt with them?
3) Which picture do you like best and why?
Thank you.
Locked
Saturday 31st May 2008 | 06:25 AMAs a child, did you think monsters were under your bed?
Do you still?(just kidding haha)
Rodney
Friday 23rd May 2008 | 03:14 PMI don't have time to think of many good questions right now but I have one. I don't mean it in a "think of the children" way, because I like the imagery you make. It's more of an idle question.
Q. Do you think the children being used in the photos may be adversely effected by the images you're exposing them to?