Jun 23

Hello boys and girls out there in Cosplayland. I have added a FAQ to the menu above. Many common questions and answers can be found in there. Thanks!

Jun 22

The galleries have been updated now to match the overall color scheme of the main site.   Enjoy!

Jun 22

To those of you that have been around for a while you may notice a totally new layout here.   No one was using the forums or the live chat system so that was disposed of.   Wordpress now runs the core of my site and has the ability to deliver news and other information on my current dealings in the cosplay world.    Some of you may wonder how to reach the galleries now.    Just click on the Cosplay Photography option from the menu above.   The galleries will be undergoing a revision soon as well to match the new color scheme.   I hope you like the new layout.   Enjoy!

Jun 19

*dances in chair*   The other day I was sitting at my workstation finishing up the last of the A-Kon photos when my cellphone rang.   It was my friend Jesse in Louisiana.   I did not expect the phone call nor what the phone call was about.   She had talked to the director/Co-Owner of MechaCon in Lafayette and recommended me to be their official photographer for the convention.    He reviewed my worked and agreed and told her to call me up to see if I would be interested.   I was a little speechless at first and just listened to the deal being pitched and turned all giddy.    After checking with the significant other and doing budgeting I have accepted the job and will be zooming out to MechaCon IV this August 1st.    This is *THE* opportunity I have been waiting for.   I hope my experience there will translate back to the Texas con circuit where similar offers will be tossed my way.   I can’t wait!    Lord, please don’t let me screw this up!

Jun 19

(Warning: This Journal may contain language not suitable for minors or people easily offended. You have been warned. Stop reading now if you fall into such categories.)

A-kon 19 - @_@ Where to start…?

Rarely do I feel the need to write something negative about conventions but I felt that this was the time to do it. A-Kon 19 will be my last A-Kon. I am through with this convention. For 15 years I have attended A-Kon and enjoyed it most of the time up until number 15. Steadily I have watched it decline from that point into the disorganized scrap heap that it has become. Some of you will disagree but I think many of you don’t get to see the behind the scenes nor have to deal with the level of utter and complete *Bullshit* a photographer like me has to go through just to snap a cosplayer’s picture. Let me just touch on some points of why this con sucks giant ass more than ever. I feel, after giving this convention thousands of my dollars and years of my life I am entitled to my ranting opinion.

1 - I preregistered months in advance and stood in line for 3 hours to be handed a badge the size of a credit card made of flimsy ass material. It is the kind of badge I’d expect from a first year con but not a giant old con like this. Besides that wimpy cheap 10 cent badge, the wait to get it was something of legend that will be spoken by con goers for weeks to come. I should have just bought a ticket at the door. The people with me that did so were in and out of their line in 20 minutes. Three hours? This is the price one pays for being an early bird? The time cost can be translated into monetary loss. In that three hours I stood there I lost almost a hundred bucks based on my pay. For ten bucks extra on my badge I could have saved that lost time and had an equally CRAPPY badge. Lesson learned; Don’t pre-reg. It’s not worth the wait for a piece of plastic and bag full of stuff you’ll just throw in the trash ten minutes later anyway.

2 – How many years has this con been going? Nineteen! Why… oh why, after 19 years can they not run a Cosplay contest worth a damn still? Delayed starts again plagued the contest. A disorganized half time show and a level of video/audio quality seen in ones basement or garage also made for a hilariously BAD contest experience. I am glad that everyone watching the contest from their rooms were able to enjoy a blue screen with the epic words “EJECT” on the screen through out. To add to the hilarity of this fiasco, the con hasn’t moved hotels in years! You should know how to wire up the contest by now to avoid technical malfunctions at this con location! RTFM!

3 – I am quite amazed that no Security Staff members where shived in the halls and left for dead. Never in my years of A-Kon or at any other convention have I seen staff be so callously rude and negative in their approach to everything they did. And here’s the problem and why it is allowed to happen in my opinion. Security really doesn’t give a shit about security. They volunteered because they wanted their badge and room paid for and for the chance to flex some power at the helpless masses. You are not drill instructors. Get out of peoples’ faces and you don’t need to yell 5 feet from people either to be heard. The security and other various personnel need a serious attitude adjustment. I will go into more detail on that at the end of this journal because the four incidents I had with these assholes, the kindest word I could come up with, is what has removed this con from my schedule list permanently.

4 – You can’t shoot there. You can’t shoot over there. You can’t shoot there. You’re in the way! Move it else where! We don’t have a place for you to shoot. This is what I heard all weekend. Just a thought but stop trying to shove 18000+ people into a space made for half that number? I have learned that Phoenix Entertainment has signed a contract to keep the con at the Sheraton until 2012. @_@ 2012!? WTF? Where are you going to put the ten thousand extra people that will attend the con in those years (that number is conservative. It will probably be much higher.)? MOVE THE DAMN CONVENTION. It is too big where it is. Preferably OUT of Dallas because you can’t even hold a water gun in your hand without someone up in your ass.

5 – You need a press pass or you can’t shoot here and if you don’t like it you can get out of the convention. This last sentence sums up the incident that set me off the most. While deciding on what to get to drink I was suddenly jumped by the ‘Head of Press’. I was asked to show my press badge. What press badge? I’ve been going to A-kon for 15 years and never have I had to wear a press badge. There are no rules on A-Kon’s website forbidding photography other than the usual common knowledge; Don’t shoot the con guests. Apparently, me wanting to know why I suddenly have to wear a ring around my wrist was considered a Hostile Attitude and I was informed I can leave the convention right now if I wanted. I don’t do something blindly when it’s outside the posted rules. I wanted answers and I wasn’t going to do anything until they were forthcoming, especially from someone who had no ID on her showing she truly was Head of Press. She finally, after 3 minutes of attitude and power tripping told me that the rules had been changed due to illegal filming at the con. I can respect that but the manner in which this ‘Head of Press’ handled the entire incident put the icing on the shitcake. To rub a little salt in the wound, 3 hours after the incident I was stopped again by press managers, during a photoshoot, and told they screwed up and I’d have to stop what I was doing and go get a new press band. =_= So apparently, at A-Kon, you have to be press to take good photos. Which I found funny because the eight other high end shooters walking around the con had no such press bands on them. The only shooters other than myself I saw with a band was Skypirate and Photobloke (who is on A-kon staff). So here’s a suggestion to you Miss ‘Head of Press’. If you’re going to make up rules on the fly that limits photographers from giving you free publicity, how about you enforce them equally across the con and not annoy legitimate photographers trying to do good work for the cosplay community?
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Now for a footnote on security:

The security personnel at A-Kon this year were the rudest pack of ill dressed bad tempered powermongering jerk offs I’ve ever seen at any con I have attended over the last 20 years. Two particular incidents stand out among all that I saw.

1 – While conducting private shoots inside the hotel itself in the rock garden I was jumped by a security staff member. He was immediately hostile in his attitude and tone of voice. When I informed him that I had been shooting at this location for the last two days with no problems from hotel management (Who had approached me already about shooting in the location and did not mind) he upped his Asshole Factor to level 6. Direct quote; “I am the liaison between A-kon and the hotel and I am telling you to get out of there right now.” (I cannot inflect his tone of voice that dripped witih contempt for me). By the way, I returned to shooting at this location the next day with no problems from the hotel once again. Eat it. Go pick on someone that is actually causing problems at the con next time.

2 – While shooting two blocks from the convention with the Trigun group a rather obnoxiously loud and ill dressed security staff woman jumped on the group while trying to get our last shot of the day. Her rudeness and tone were WELL beyond acceptable limits. She was very lucky to have not started a riot with her yelling and endangerment of one of our beloved cosplay sisters. Due to a medical condition she cannot tolerate cigarette smoke which this staff member was puffing up a storm with and blowing it in her general direction. After being told to back off several times she did not comply, claiming she was a medical professional and a little bit of smoke wasn’t going to hurt her from 30 feet away. She finally backed off when the entire Trigun cast approached her in unison yelling her to back the hell up. The incident set me off again but made me proud too to see a unified defense against unlawful harassment. In case you don’t understand lady, we are not part of the con anymore outside the con grounds. We are now on Dallas public property and it is the Police department’s judgment to decide if we are doing anything unlawful. You are not our mother’s and you are right, ‘We are not children.’ We are adults, capable of making decisions for ourselves and understanding our own consequences. Next time, back the hell off and don’t try to toss your illusionary power around.

The head of press incident that sealed this shitty deal has already been explained above.

A huge suggestion for A-Kon staff: If you’re going to play the part of an authority figure then dress the part. It is impossible to tell who security is at A-kon. They are all either dressed like goth punks or just slobs in general. How about a uniform for your security? I think you’d have far less problems if your security team looked and acted professional in the future and were visible. Deterrents work wonders. Getting into shouting matches with your paying customers isn’t a good idea. Ultimately, your customer is right because without their dollars your con collapses into dirt.

Rant concluded. Thanks for your time. You may have had the best time ever and you should feel lucky. But from my perspective this con can go swirling down the toilet. I’ll be taking my con dollars elsewhere in the future.

Mar 18

WHOOOT!    Going outta town for a con!   It has been eight years since I left Texas to do a con.   I am excited about this one.    I will be attending Anime Central in Chicago this May by request.   I had no clue what ACEN was until cosplayers on Cosplay.com requested my attendance so they can get professional level photos of their cosplay work.    I am truly flattered and surprised that my brand of photowork has made it that far up North.    I felt obligated to attend this con at that point.   It’ll be a great opportunity to get my name slung around up there and meet fresh faces and cosplay.  I’ll be flying there which already has me stressed out because of the hassle it is going to be to move all my camera gear up there.   It is such a major pain in the butt to fly now with anything but a suitcase.    The plane ride is going to be sweet.   Going to Chicago in a luxury 777 Boeing.    WHOOT!     For information regarding ACEN you can head on over to their main site here.   One last bit of cool news.    I was accepted by ACEN’s Press staff to get press status and get a cool badge and have bonus privledges like being on the front row of the cosplay contest to do photowork.   WHOOT!   EXCITING TIMES!

Mar 18

Screwed again…   Ikkicon…   Another lesson learned.   LIE when you check in.   I reserved a room at the con rate but when I got there to check in they asked me a simple question; “How many people will be in your room?”     I said four total.    They slid a bill in front of me that no longer said $119 but $149 per night.    I thought there must be a mistake so I called the manager over.    No mistake.   They were charging me extra for having more than one adult in the room.     “Where is that posted!?    The rate is for $119 as posted by Ikkicon on their front page of the website.”    The manager smiled at me all smug.  “That is the rate for a single person.”    My left eye twitched.  “Why the hell would I reserve a double queen suite for myself!?   I want my $119 rate as posted.”   The manager still had a smug smile.   “I am sorry sir.  The con should not have posted that rate without showing further information about multiple occuptants.”    I wanted to beat him with my camera bag at that point.  ”I have never had a hotel charge me extra because more than one person was in the room.  What kind of scam are you running?”   He smiled again.  “No scam sir.    It’s just in the rules.”    “WHAT *(&(*%&@ RULES YOU GIMBOID GIT SMEGHEAD!?”

  So I get the room and march up pissed and dump my stuff and then it gets better.   Friends of mine have the same situation as mine with multiple people in their room but they got their room still for $119 a night.     Now I am madder than a wookie that just lost at a game of space chess.    In the end the manager would not budge and my first day of shooting sucked because I was not focused and full of rage.    So lesson learned…. when they ask you that question;  “How many ya got in the room?”    Tell them me, myself and I and demand 4 keys anyway and tell them the Doubletree Hotel chain sucks giant goats.   *rage*

Mar 18

Horrors of horrors!   My first piece of camera gear broke on me while doing work at Ikkicon down in Austin.    The cable that allows me take the flash off the camera and mount it to the top bracket has broken.   I am lucky my flash wasn’t destroyed because when the shoe mount cracked and snapped at the base the flash tumbled off the bracket on an express path to the tiled floor of the hotel lobby.   Luckily I had the speed of a cheetah and bungied the rig and was able to yank it back up before it hit the floor and I caught it.    The cosplayers I was shooting were quite impressed by the sweet ninja moves.   *sigh*   $49.99…   My own fault and lesson learned.   Don’t carry the camera on the bracket like a briefcase.   The plastic fatigued over time from gravity pulling at it on it’s side.   Must not be lazy in the future and carry the rig upright at all times…    T_T

Dec 4

Looks like Kuragiman and crew will be heading to Ikkicon in Feburary after all!  Whoot!    I look forward to working with all of you crazy cosplayers again.   This will be my first con in Austin to attend.    I am already loving the hotel interior!    Lots of pretty bay windows equals photographic win!    Anyone that wishes to schedule a personal shoot with me while I am at Ikkicon feel free to drop me a line at kuragiman [@] otakuhigh [dot] com!   See you there!

Oct 28

All Oni-Con 2007 photos that were useable have been processed and posted in the Cosplay section of the website.   Great job everyone!    To those who’s pictures did not come out.. GOMEN NASAI!  T_T     There is always next time!   NE!?     Kuragiman is tired now…  he’s going to go die in bed now.  ^_^

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