Hi, you're not mistaken at all, it is indeed being held in Seneca, South Carolina this time.Khyber223 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 26, 2025 6:43 pmI could be wrong but I think it was down south in South Carolina?Alucard1959 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 26, 2025 6:36 pm Where on the East Coast was the meet? I live in New England and would really like to attend the next one. It sure looked like fun. Meeting some of the people I have admired on TDF would be Awesome!
2025 East Coast Doll Meet (Halloween Party)
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Final Thoughts
This was an event I will not forget. From the people and friends that were formed, the excellent food to the dolls we got to admire – it was such a spectacular event, that I still wonder how we can beat that. I went home a bit sad after it was done, and I’m sure others did as well. We said our goodbyes and we each left early on a Sunday. I carpooled back to where I left my car, and after a long day driving back, I stayed at a friend’s house, and left the following morning for the drive back to California.. It was a sad goodbye, but the best part is there will be another meetup next Spring, where we will meet up again!
A final note to people interested in signing up – we do have limited availability, and it’s best to commit to the event early. It’s for sure an opportunity to meet like minded people who share the same passion. Give it a go!
Re: 2025 East Coast Doll Meet (Halloween Party)
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It's a bit of a pity to miss out. However, there actually holds these events twice a year, once in spring and once in fall. We'll be posting updates on our social media when the time comes, so feel free to follow for the latest info!
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I am Mishka, I am a photographer with a deep-rooted passion for capturing dolls since 2014. Initially drawn to TPE dolls, I later switched my focus to posing them for photos, using a Nikon D300 before upgrading to a Sony a7RIV. Over the past decade, I have had the privilege of photographing dolls for various companies and watched the industry evolve with better improvements each year. I saw this as an opportunity to invest in more lifelike dolls, appreciating their improved detail and realism. For the last five years I have been traveling extensively across the US, in my camper van loaded with dolls which I photographed at various roadside locations. Currently, I have about a dozen dolls posed around my house and often host larger doll meets, fostering friendships within this unique hobby. My experiences traveling and photographing these dolls have led to unique connections with others who share the similar interests, forming a tight-knit community in this niche hobby.
Credits: All photos were taken by the attendees and the author.





















