45 entries.
LEVI
from
Ithaca
wrote on 12/13/2023
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7:55 PM
Peace, Joe!
I remember us up on the rooftops taking pictures in the Sedgwick & Cedar gear.
Good, fun times!
Next up, ill be getting some of your
Born in the Bronx merch!!
Love & respect,
LEVI
Doreen
from
NYC
wrote on 10/17/2023
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9:36 AM
So very proud of all of your accomplishments. Say Hi to the Familia and thanks for the memories. Blessings to you and the family.
Preme
from
Bx
wrote on 09/09/2020
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2:02 AM
Went to school with Jared and Stacy how are they?
K-WON138
wrote on 02/21/2019
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9:15 PM
Peace Joe,
It's been some years now since I last saw you but I'm glad to see your still staying busy with the scene..
Signing Out,
K-WON138☝🏽
Chris Cook
from
Brooklyn
wrote on 12/07/2018
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12:02 PM
Joe,
A lot of your photo work capture feelings, emotions and styles of NYC back then. It's what motivate me to keep shooting as well.
Suzanne Pope
from
Hawthorne
wrote on 04/19/2018
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9:31 AM
Honored to have known your Grandmother and visited her often with my father who adored her. Also honored to have been photographed by you circa 1980 and been included in your work donated to Cornell University.
Bobby Stillz
from
from 719 to 718 now 720
wrote on 11/22/2014
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1:19 AM
PEACE PRIMO!!!
The energy you exude is full of positivity and light. It is contagious, and renewing. Though brief, I have always felt uplifted in my interactions with you. I admire your work, and strive toward excellence in my craft, as you have yours. Thank you for your service, and for your continued contributions to our culture. Respect
Shiz
from
Los Angeles
wrote on 11/21/2014
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9:27 PM
You are one of my great inspirations. I truly admire your work and I want to thank you for leading the path my brother!!! Look forward to seeing you soon my good friend. Wholeness, Balance & Vibrations
Shiz
The only acquaintance of mine who changed my life. Much love and respect. "The Force will be with you.. ALWAYS."
I have had the privilege of meeting and befriending the boy and the man behind the photography. You have been a life inspiration. Love, Peace and Happiness to you, always!
Love what you do man, youre a true inspiration and a legend that will go down in Hip Hop's legacy. If it wasnt for you, so many of the true pioneers and inventors would remain faceless. The emcee's and deejay's gave it a name, You gave Hip Hop a face. Peace.
O-Man
from
Chapter 16
wrote on 10/07/2012
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1:14 AM
Peace Ahki. Just stopping in to enjoy the work. Keep on being an inspiration and vital asset to Hip Hop as a culture. Peace and Blissings brother.
Nice site! Keep doin what you love! Please have a listen on my site if you have a moment.
Peace!
Ira Berger
wrote on 07/22/2012
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3:36 PM
Nice to meet you Joe. Beautiful work on your site. Continued success and hoping to see you again sometime somewhere soon.
Ira
Ijola Fiits aka ENRGYZRBunny aka Zola ZoomZoom
from
NYC (Born in the Bronx. Raised in Spanish Harlem
wrote on 06/23/2012
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2:08 AM
Thank you Joe for all the great pics of me with all the Pioneers & Legends I get to use as profile pics (My students think I'm all that now)LOL! And thank you for allowing me to sneak in front of you to take my own pics to commerate the Tools of War Park Jams and reserve the memories of some outstanding great moments. And thank you for being so darn cool! Conzo Cool! You ARE appreciated my brother!
Emma
from
Australia
wrote on 05/05/2012
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7:45 AM
Joe, thank you for being such a wicked artist & documenting so much for so many years. You're a great man with amazing spirit, character & talent. Peace
Stacy Connolly
from
Bronx
wrote on 09/10/2011
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12:38 PM
Love you! Very proud of my big bro!!!!
Chief69
from
South Bronx - Fort Apache
wrote on 08/27/2011
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8:10 PM
I have only recently learned of your true impact upon Hip Hop culture and it cant be denied ever you are a true skill and humbled spirit ..I was introduced to your work through the Tools of War Park jams and from that I have learned of you and your peers and have gained a whole new found respect that is shared with everyone within the true school Hip Hop community ..stay blessed and stay active ..the documentation of the people is more powerful then we all give credit ....
Pam aka Sista Suga
from
The BX
wrote on 07/30/2011
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12:33 AM
Hey Joe, we just met at the Crotona Park dj jams and I am so happy I asked you about your camera--I'm a Nikon girl too! Read some of the guestbook entries and I see you are an important part of the Bronx and Hip Hop history! Keep it movin!! One Love!
Manny D.
from
The Bronx
wrote on 07/12/2011
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6:41 PM
Just wanted to come thru to show some love. Keep doing your thing. Wish there were more like you documenting our history. Just wanted to say 'thank you'. Its really appreciated. #salute
We are brothers, you stand tall and shine bright just like the other Hip Hop legends...
Fungi
from
Hanoi,Vietnam/Berlin,Germany
wrote on 04/28/2011
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6:33 PM
Hello, Joe!
I wish you all the best and I hope to see you soon. You have given me something essential for life (and I don't mean the 8GB Card, thanks though!). 😉
I hope to see you soon in NYC, in Berlin or anywhere in the world!
Peace with cheese, Fungi
Eve
from
Bx and Bklyn NYC
wrote on 01/23/2011
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7:49 PM
I too survived a ghetto "choked and engulfed in flames" with poverty, racism, and uncertainty. Fortunately, because of my love for the Arts, a little bit of luck, and heavy doses of unyielding perserverence, I too was able to overcome and exceed the statistical expections of children born in the Bx during the 60s & 70s---especially for the non-English speaking kids.
For decades, I avoided reflecting on those rough times; I mean...who wants to recall the numerous times one was startled awake in the middle of the night by someone pounding and hollering at the door, "Salte! Fuego!!", which was always followed by a mad run (barely awake & wearing a coat over night clothes & chanclas) down 6 flights in the middle of a freezing winter night??!! LOL! --I could laugh now, but that was no joke back then.
--But,... I feel you've done an excellent job in capturing those culturally rich and turbulent times. You stepped up to the plate to record an important part of our resilient culture & multi-faceted history. I applaud you for that!!--Job Well Done. I wish you continued success in all your future endeavors & dreams. Vale!
angel
from
former ems partner (the izzy days on 22d3)
wrote on 01/20/2011
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2:23 AM
just wanna wave a hand.i"m still living in the old neighborhood and many of the fellows always speak highly of you.especially "big will"at the club on hughes always asking bout' you,i told him you are the ems phantom(lol)my daughter just gave me this toy for xmas,came across your name,good luck hope to see you soon,a.vega.
My dude
we are just proud of all you have contribute to hip-hop and life as a whole!!!! from capturing hip hop from it's infancy . to risking your life on 9/11.
God Bless Legend!!!!
Chico
from
Europe/Switzerland
wrote on 10/14/2010
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4:56 PM
Hip-hop makes me chill since the early 80's and... Damn! For so many years i didn't even know who took all these cult photos which "goldly" contributed so much to make the Hip-Hop history spread worldwide. Damn! It was you Joe! All respect due! You're a real MASTER! Be blessed! I truly hope to see you once in Europe! Would be a miracle! Chico
Tish
from
Strong Island NY, NYC
wrote on 09/28/2010
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12:30 PM
Your photographs are heartfelt, capturing a time when freedom to be who we were in our culture was ours, how i wish i could go back to the eighties...even the seventies and experience those times all over again.
Heartfelt and Iconic are these photos, love your site!!
Mike from HipHopMusicBuzz.com
wrote on 08/17/2010
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3:32 AM
I was very impressed with your site. The pics that you have taken though out the years are amazing. You truly can tell that you are great at what you do, and more important that you can tell you love what you do. That is a wonderful blessing from God. Stay healthy, stay strong.
Mitch Berkowitz
from
NYC
wrote on 08/07/2010
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5:56 PM
awesome site Joe..u the man
Sonia Vasquez-Strom
from
Oceanside, NY
wrote on 06/30/2010
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3:50 PM
Hi Joe! Quite a few years ago I met a guy who had this amazing passion for photography, it was a passion I had never seen before. I said to him you are going to make something really special of yourself. You proved it Joe! Your site is amazing. I wish you continued success in all your endevours. So proud of you.
Fungi Fung
from
Vietnam/Germany
wrote on 05/02/2010
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7:35 PM
Hey, Joe!
Greets to NYC, I am looking forward to see you and to share or spend some time with you in this world. I keep focussing the HipHop scene but also the rest of the universe.
Peacination!
Fungi
Fungi Fung
from
Vietnam/Germany
wrote on 03/31/2010
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6:44 PM
Hello, Joe!
Thanks for your pictures. I also document the German and Vietnamese Hip Hop Scene or Culture! It´s sometimes fun, but mostly it´s more like a passion. You travel around and see how the culture lives. You also keep the spirit alive by catching some moments of Hip Hop, preserving them for a little eternity on photo paper. Of course there are some changes and developments, but still there is so much energy, so much power and enthusiasm.
I am not as experienced as you are, but I guess concerning the feeling about Hip Hop photography we have something in common.
Best wishes, Fung
Michael Sullivan
from
EMS
wrote on 03/04/2010
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2:37 AM
Pretty great man! You are truly impressive. A rennaisance man!
Hi Joe, congratulations on your photo show at Centro.
tony chedraui
from
mexico
wrote on 11/23/2009
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4:11 AM
hola joe, muchas felicidades por tu sitio, esta muy chevere, buenas fotos, buen diseños y buen material, saludos. tony
rich
from
scotland
wrote on 10/14/2009
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9:22 AM
Great work.
Iconic in the true sense.
Paul Sailsman
from
Kingston Jamaica, formally from the U.K.
wrote on 10/13/2009
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3:37 PM
Love the site, the pictures are really a treasured keep sake, it's with these that we will keep Hip-Hop alive, keep it it up my friend as Hip Hop is here to stay. My greatest wish would be to see all the artist's both past, present and future eith on one stage/concert with all proceeds going to charitable organisations world-wide.
elsie
from
CT
wrote on 09/18/2009
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2:25 PM
Hi, I am Julie Misenti's sister-n-law, married to her younger brother Colman Long. She told me and Colman about your photography and we bought the book "Born in the Bronx" recently. We love the photos! I used to live and work in the Bronx so NYC holds a special place for me, as well as Salsa music and Rap history. Great work!
A good photographer takes good pictures and a good person has a good spirit. A great photographer takes great photos and has a great soul. Joe Conzo is therefore a great photographer. Peace, Ernie Paniccioli
Debra Bosolet
wrote on 07/24/2009
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2:53 AM
Joe ,
I love your website ! I am so proud of you ! Your work and your talent is as great as Joe the person !
God Bless You !
Ms. Rey
wrote on 07/20/2009
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5:40 PM
Hola..I met you briefly at the Jam Session (Tools of War) in Crotona Park last Thrusday..I looked through your site and I really like your style and how you capture your subject. Wishing you continued success and looking forward to meeting you again.
Blessings..Ms.Rey
JDL THE MAN THE MYTH THE LEGEND!!!!
wrote on 06/26/2009
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3:32 PM
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S.
wrote on 06/02/2009
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11:42 PM
The new site looks great, Joe. It showcases your work nicely.
Your work looks great, nice new site design, I love that you have all the galleries with your recent work too!
Much love and respect, you are an inspiration to so many of us!
-Noelle-
Adelle Dueno
wrote on 06/01/2009
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9:57 PM
Love the site. You are so talented and admire your work and wish you continued success...love ya!