Quote:

"There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer." -Ansel Adams
                                                                                                   

Friday, April 9, 2010

Sharing a Passion


I was browsing through the pages of Deviant Art I stumbled upon a great project. Cosplay in America is a book with photographs taken at 6 anime conventions around the US in 2009/2010. This guy has spent countless hours and maxed out credit cards following something he's passionate about making. This is a prime example of following a project through to the end. Over the next day or two I'm going to contact this guy and ask about possibly going with him to a convention to work with him and see him in action, though it seems he may be a shy guy about this we'll see. I contacted a friend who's attending a convention he is attending to possibly go check him out for me and try and purchase a book if he's selling them there. I'm nervous about contacting him but something I have to get over. In the mean time, go check out his blog, scroll around and read about what this guy is all about. Personally I can't wait to see this book in person, it's not about the 'best' cosplayers as much as it people gathering to share a common interest.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

No more Fuji 160 S?

Damnit, someone told me a week ago or something but I didn't think I'd see it so soon. Fuji has decided to discontinue all of their 160 S film. Guess what 4x5 I use? Yup. I love the film and it's about $5 cheaper a box. Dunno what I want to do now? Just use what I have then move onto Kodak? Sooner or later all film is gonna go cause everyone wants the convince of digital. I still love you film < 3

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Furries



It seems there are a lot of misunderstood people not only in the Cosplay world but something else that seems to be growing in numbers. Furries have been getting bad raps from media portraying them as sex fiends doing it woods or lonely people with no life outside their room on the computer. These are people do, just with a different obsession, some afraid to express themselves because of ridicule. 
Being a photographer I try to take a bias look at things and not judge till I understand it or it goes against my morals. I think everyone should take this approach and see these 'freaks' for who they really are. Real people with a passion for something they may have in common with people all over the globe. 
Here's a link to an article that explains this issue and I hope those who read this take the time to read and understand what something is before they judge it.