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    mando.alvarez says:

    "There is no single photographer anywhere (famous or not) that has been a greater influence, inspiration, and motivation to me than Michael. I remember the exact day that I discovered his work. I remember the excitement I felt as I went to bed that night thinking of the endless possibilities and I remember the feelings I had when I awoke the next morning. A whole new beginning. This is it right here."

    9th November, 2008

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    scott*eric says:

    "I put off leaving Mike a testimonial because it's hard to really put everything into words. He has a knack—that's an understatement—I don't know any better word for it. When I go out shooting with Mike I can see the most unique situations arise and then I almost understand. I consider myself privileged to have the opportunity to both work around him and to see him to continue to grow."

    10th July, 2008

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    maureen_sill says:

    "turning the ordinary into the perfect, if nothing else but making you realize it is already true.

    photographs that depict motion and understanding, emotive and beautiful work in several faucets. i appreciate this work very much."

    15th June, 2008

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    velvetair says:

    "pure genius and special,need say no more."

    15th April, 2008

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    harry mitchell says:

    "I've only recently become aware of Michael's photos, but they are now one of my most frequently visited streams - take the time to browse and you'll see why. Out of the millions of flickrs clogged up with boring macro flower shots, over-photoshopped portraits of old women and sunsets, his work is refreshing. His portrait work is some of my favourite. The dude is good, real good."

    7th April, 2008

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    i didn't mean to go to Stoke says:

    "I really don't know what to say or write in a testimonial and they all end up sounding corny and false, but i have something to say about Michael's work. His street and portrait photography has a rare formal power, i like the energy of his shots that is irresistible and has a great psychological intimacy.
    Michael draws us into empathizing with his subjects, in poses that are spontaneously informal, with a lightness of touch and a wry observational humour. Jim Morrison once sang, "people are strange," important street photography is about teaching us to see with fresh perceptions, to make new the strangeness of contemporary life, Michael is a unique talent and his slice of life photos achieve an iconic status, now wheres my invite to that party?"

    24th February, 2008

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    The GC Four says:

    "still.'s photography and portraits are fantastic and inspiring. *FIST UP IN THE AIR*"

    29th January, 2008

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    sevensixfive says:

    "Trust him. He knows what he's doing."

    2nd January, 2008

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    fragitsa says:

    "mikeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
    if i never meet you in this life i will feel the lack.
    right there on my death bed i'll be moanin
    i never got to take a picture of mikey.
    he never got to take one of me!!

    i well testify that he is
    a fine fine fellow flickrite folks.
    highly recommended 5 star contact.
    add with no fear."

    11th August, 2007

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    susan catherine says:

    "Looking for the unexpected from street photography?

    Look no further!

    Still Vision's vision has blurred the lines of art, documetary and friendly snapshots into pure photographic fun! And that ain't no joke! Pure fun for all who keeps an eye on his ever changing brilliance!

    He's a flickr member that makes the flickr experience addictive!"

    11th May, 2007

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    whirrdz says:

    "From the first time I crossed cyber-paths with Still Vision, Michael's wry wit (obvious in both words & visuals), kindness, special talents, style & humility struck me as unique.

    Most people here in the street-photography world fall into one of two camps: they are drawn towards people or things. Michael quietly (up 'til now) simply goes about his business posting his indescribable photographs of candid people in the street, the things they've abandoned, and the tell-tale signs of the way we live. He doesn't think one type of photo is necessarily better than the other. His only preference is that of keeping an eye on incredible quality.

    His informal portraiture is sublime and truly inspirational. Some of my favorite times on flickr are spent gawking at his photos and reading his comments. He's a thinking photographer who also has a good grounding in historical perspective.

    You'll also likely note, as I have, that he & his Still Vision has been able to coerce many people (both his wide circle of friends & even complete strangers) to remain open & honest & genuine (let alone funny) in front of his lens. That's likely made easier because that's exactly what he is being & doing behind the viewfinder.

    He's as coolly flexible as a world-class gymnast."

    11th March, 2007

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    bryanF. says:

    "this guy needs a testimonial."

    6th March, 2007

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