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What if something artificial could feel more human than real life?

After 10,000 photographs and 2,600 hours of obsessive practice, this is my answer.

Photography of Man-made Beauty is a limited-edition photobook of ultra-realistic doll portraits—crafted with precision, emotion, and cinematic composition. It explores the boundary between human and artificial, capturing beauty not found in real models, but built through light, posture, and control. A tribute to realism, craftsmanship, and the art of visual perfection.

What’s Inside

  • 214+ pages of high-end photography
  • 177+ images featuring life-size hyperrealistic Gynoid Dolls
  • Printed on premium matte art paper
  • Carefully staged to evoke human emotion from inanimate form
  • Two editions:
    Studio Edition (standard, publicly friendly)
    Collector’s Cut (uncensored, mature content)

About the Artist

I’m Aidajin, a Shanghai-based artist and self-taught photographer. I began with no training—just a passion for doll aesthetics and a perfectionist’s obsession with control. After 3 years of nonstop practice, I won China’s top figure photography competition with a record-high score.

This book is the result of everything I’ve learned—technically, emotionally, and artistically.

“I don’t document reality. I build it.”

Why Join the List?

  • Get first access to a limited print run
  • Receive a free digital preview booklet
  • Be eligible for launch-day discounts and exclusive add-ons
  • Discover the uncensored Collector’s Cut

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Staged like paintings. Lit like film. Real, yet unreal.

What Collectors are Saying

Uncanny, poetic, and technically masterful—this is the first doll photography I've seen that feels like real portraiture.

— Eric Amador

A new genre of visual art. Not just photos—constructed emotion.

— Eduardo

This Book is For...

  • Fine art and design collectors
  • Fans of portraiture, realism, or hyperrealist sculpture
  • Artists, photographers, and visual aesthetes
  • Those curious about what it means to make the artificial feel real