Supanova 2009 Pop Culture Expo
- At March 31, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In Cosplay
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Last weekend was the Supanova Pop Culture Expo for 2009 in Melbourne. This is a travelling cultural expo similar to Manifest, but run by a professional organisation and with a broader focus on pop culture, including science fiction, fantasy, comics and more. Supanova differs from Manifest in a number of ways , including the focus on international guests, speaking panels and perhaps a more commercial atmosphere, but with fewer events, cultural attractions and less of an emphasis on cosplay (making and wearing costumes of your favourite fictional characters). Cosplay, however, does seem to be becoming a more significant part of the expo, and it was the major event this year. Perhaps it is to be expected that the majority of cosplayers were dressed in anime costumes, but it was a refreshing change, for me, to see characters from many other genres represented.
Photographing the cosplay is the main focus of conventions, and as such most of my time at Supanova was spent waiting for the cosplay comp, reserving my seat, or shooting the cosplay competition. I had a brief look around the traders hall, and around the venue, but spent most of my time in the main hall. One point of import is that Manifest will be moving to the showgrounds as well for its tenth year, so I was interested to scout out the venue as well.
Below are a selection of my favourite photos from the event, specifically of cosplayers in the comp and elsewhere. In the past, readers have expressed an interest in seeing what the costumes are based on, so I have included below each photo, where applicable, an image of the character being cosplayed. I hope this will deepen your appreciation for the hard work and dedication that these wonderfully talented people put into their costumes! At the bottom of this post you will find a couple of videos and a link to my full gallery of more than 270 photographs from the event. I hope you enjoy them!
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Erin as Princess Tutu
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Siera as Lal Mirch from Hitman Reborn
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Imperial Stormtroopers Patrol Supanova 2009
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Lime from Saber Marionette JtoX
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Sailor Mars from Sailor Moon
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Miimoko as Hatsune Miku from Vocaloid
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An Original Catgirl Character
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Giorgia and Lexis as Euphemia and Suzaku from Code Geass
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Jodie as Gaara from Naruto
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Shi as Helga von Vogelweide from Trinity Blood
Videos From Supanova
See the Full Gallery
Creative Video – Sushi Conveyor
- At March 05, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In Offsite post
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I found this brilliant video online today at http://dannychoo.com. I think it brilliantly shows how you can do interesting, creative photography and video with simple camera equipment. Just try and watch this one without smiling!
I don’t know what camera was used, but just about any camera available today would have done the job. From what I understand, the girl asked for permission before she sent her camera on the trip around the sushi restaurant on the conveyor belt. I suppose she was lucky that the camera returned to her, but the results she got were not only amusing, but also incredibly interesting. The diversity of faces, the different reactions, the slice of life shown are exactly the kind of things that make for great photography.
So what simple, clever ideas can you come up with to get creative with photography?
Free Wallpaper and Backgrounds Site Launches!
- At February 27, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In community
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Brighten your desktop, Twitter background or any other online presence with beautiful photography like this:
Today I am launching a new section of my site, featuring free examples of the best of my photography for your personal use. These photos can be used as desktop wallpapers, Twitter or myspace backgrounds, or any other online use you can think of, as long as it is allowed by this creative commons license:
The images are all available in full HD resolution: 1920×1080 pixels. You must keep the image intact, with my logo and link, and don’t make any money from the image, but beyond that, you can use them how you like. All images will also be available for purchase as a fine art photo print, for you to hang on your wall.
From launch there are eight of my best photos, depicting scenes of natural beauty and interesting textures. Each week a new image will be added to the site, and I will let you know with a post to the blog.
Naturally, the purpose of the site is to promote my work and myself as a photographer, so please tell your friends about it, and spread the word! If you like the image you are using, the best way to thank me is to tell others about it. I’ve even included a handy “Tell Twitter” link on each image page.
If you’d like to be kept up to date whenever a new image is posted, then please subscribe to my blog at the top right of this page. You’ll be able to enjoy a new beautiful background image each week!
If you’re on Twitter, you can follow my updates here.
PROJECT: Iron Chef Photography – Paperclip
- At December 01, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Projects
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Secret ingredient:
Paperclip
Photo: TooFarNorth – CC
It’s been a while since we last had a project here, so I thought it was about time. In the past, the Iron Chef Photographer projects have been very popular, and in the wake of the recent Australian Canon Photo5 competition with the same concept, I thought it would be fun to do another. For those who are new to the blog, the Iron Chef Photographer projects challenge everyone to take a creative or compelling photograph featuring a mystery subject. This time, the item is a paperclip.
Your submissions must be a photo of a paperclip or paperclips. By this I mean that it must be the main subject, or the focus of the image. It can be any kind of paperclip, the traditional kind, plastic coated or one of the new modern designs. It can be in its original form, or bent into an interesting shape. It can be by itself or combined with other objects, perhaps as a craft project.
You can go for any of a number of styles of photos too. You could simply take a beautiful photo of a paperclip, or you may want to use it in a clever way that conveys a powerful message. Maybe spell out a message directly by bending the paperclip into letters, or perhaps use the paperclip to demonstrate some amazing scientific principle. Its up to you.
The item, however, MUST be a paperclip. This excludes staples, pins, spring clips, clamps or any other kind of fasteners that one would not call a paperclip.
To participate in the project, simply take your photo, upload it to your Flickr account, and tag the image: lpncironchefpaperclip by the closing date of December 25th AEST
Project rules
- The photo must contain a clearly visible paperclip or paperclips as the subject or focus of the composition.
- This must be a physical and literal paperclip, or its impression.
- The subject of the photo must be appropriate for a general audience. Implied artistic nudity is acceptable, but not more than that. The final decision about entry appropriateness is mine.
- Use any camera that you like.
- The photo must be taken within the period of the project: Dec 1st – Dec 25th AEST.
- I will be accepting ONE and only one entry per person, so pick your best shot.
- All photos are to be uploaded to Flickr – this is for practical reasons to allow me to easily display the images. Flickr accounts are free, and I highly recommend one to all photographers.
- Entries must allow access to “All Sizes” (set in your Flickr preferences by default), otherwise I have to use a workaround to save the image.
- Submissions will be identified and linked, there are no anonymous submissions to this project.
- The vote will determine the winner of the Public Choice.
- Unlike previous projects, there will be no judges selecting winners this time.
- To submit your photo as an entry to the project, it MUST be uploaded to Flickr and given the tag: lpncironchefpaperclip
- You agree to the Terms of Entry
- These rules may change at any stage during the project if I feel that it is necessary.
Whether a photograph is appropriate is finally up to my discretion. If I reject an entry, I’ll give a full explanation why. You may take another photo and submit that in its place. It pays to submit your entry early!
Judging
Once the due date has passed, I’ll collate the entries and make a voting page where the photos can be seen by everyone. Readers will choose their favourite entry and place a vote for it. Voting will close on DECEMBER 30th (midnight AEST) and the results will be posted to the blog the next day.
Make sure you read and agree to the Terms before submitting your entry.
Links
You can see the submissions as they are uploaded here.
You may discuss the project and share your photos or any alternatives you choose not to submit in the Learning Photography with Neil Creek Forum.
Have fun and good luck!
Terms: Any photo that you submit remains your sole property. I (Neil Creek) make no claims of ownership or copyright. By submitting your photo, you grant me the right to include a copy of the photo, or a thumbnail of the photo in future posts on the blog (Neil Creek – Photographer) for the purposes of conducting the project, or to be used as an illustrative example in other future blog posts, or for the promotion of this project elsewhere on the blog or on other sites not controlled by me. In all cases all photos displayed for any purpose will be properly attributed and links will be provided to the creator where possible. You also agree to allow me to place advertising on pages on this blog where your photo appears for the purposes of promoting a prize sponsor, or general advertising on the site, without any compensation. Voting results are final. Any information collected as part of this project will be used only for the purposes of running the competition, and for the promotion of future projects. Your information will never be sold or given to third parties. You agree to allow Neil Creek or his representatives to contact you in future via your Flickr account to notify you about points of interest regarding this project, and to advise you of future projects. By clicking submit on the form above, you acknowledge that you have read, understand and agree to these terms.
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