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Showing posts with label Inspire me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspire me. Show all posts
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Cosplay is art to me nothing more nothing less
I found this image and really find it amazing, it is like an album cover of Goth metal band but it is a Final Fantasy cosplay image. One of the best images I seen in cosplay photography, the use colour is fantastic and not forgetting the costume and make up is pure win. It really is mechanical looking. Very inspirational.

The source is from cosplay.com

The source is from cosplay.com
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
NSFW

I found this picture on an image board and think it would make a great cosplay photo. There has been many images of Rei with long hair and good ones in the plugsuit. This image kinda has a cyber goth feel to it, ok despite the fact she is in a bikini and her boobs are hanging out :p it the colours of the image and the way her hair looks makes it that way. I think her hair would look good in dreads and if I was to mimic this image I would do Rei as a cyber goth or just cyber in the plugsuit or some outfit. Have some crazy pigtails in bright blue dreads.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Cries tears

I absolutely love this photo by Man Ray, one of the photographers I am a fan of. The big sad weeping eyes looking up to heaven, the beautiful sad expression and the pearl drops make this photo very appealing. It is hard to believe it is not a real girl, it is actually a mannequin. I only found out about that tonight. so creative.
The face in Man Ray's famous photograph "Glass Tears" (1933) belongs not to a real woman but to a fashion mannequin who cries tears of glistening, round glass beads. Man Ray made this photograph in Paris around the time of his breakup with his lover Lee Miller and the woman's false tears may relate to that event in his life. This photograph is a part of the collection of Randi and Bob Fisher and currently on display at the Pier 24 Photography Gallery in San Francisco, California.
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This photo really reflects my feelings right now.
Listening to: NIN - Mr. Self Destrust
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Passion is a vitue if you want it it will come
I read a few cosplay articles awhile ago, one was from Kotaku and was about a well known cosplayer Alodia. I first came across Alodia when I discovered the site figure.fm and ever since then there has been numerous articles about her and her successes as a cosplayer. Fair play to her for getting herself out there especially in a niche market and in a niche culture. I think this blog post will explain abit more about my interest as a cosplayer for the ones who read my blog and don't really understand it.
In this article from Kotaku, Alodia explains that cosplay,
"as a form of art," she tells Kotaku. "It's not just dressing-up." For the 22-year-old, cosplay incorporates craft, sewing, make-up, wig and hair styling, photography, acting and more. "And most of all, cosplay crosses geographical barriers,"
When I started of as a cosplayer back in 2006 it was like fancy dress at a con to me, I use to only cosplay at cons. Over time I would spend hours browsing cosplay sites and seeing amazing cosplayers like models posing in artistic photos. Cosplay can be pretty much like modelling but it is in costume and you are playing a person. Also with cosplay depending on your situation and environment you have no choice but to make your costume and become good at make up so over time you become very talented in costume making and in make up art. I defiantly agree with Alodia that cosplay is a full time job and a one man band.
Even because of her cosplays and being in popular media there has been talks of her being offered a role for a Hollywood movie being World Of Warcraft. This was because she cosplayed as one of the characters from it and really resembled the character and maybe because of her popularity. I find that amazing, a cosplayer being asked to be in a movie.
Here is an amusing video of Alodia talking about cosplay on a TV show.
I really believe if you want to get good at something you need to look up to people who became successful so they will motivate you and you know you can get there yourself if you tried, instead of mumbling in disgusting jealousy.
Another amazing article I read about cosplay motivation and how it betters people was about a girl called Michelle Pearl who promised her mother after she died of cancer that she will loose weight and better herself. She bettered herself through cosplay. It was because of her love for the video game character Samus Aran she motivated herself to loose weight and work on the cosplay to the best it can be.
Sometimes even a fictional character, is enough to give you a powerful dose of inner strength.
Michelle Pearl
Listening to: NIN - Discipline
In this article from Kotaku, Alodia explains that cosplay,
"as a form of art," she tells Kotaku. "It's not just dressing-up." For the 22-year-old, cosplay incorporates craft, sewing, make-up, wig and hair styling, photography, acting and more. "And most of all, cosplay crosses geographical barriers,"
When I started of as a cosplayer back in 2006 it was like fancy dress at a con to me, I use to only cosplay at cons. Over time I would spend hours browsing cosplay sites and seeing amazing cosplayers like models posing in artistic photos. Cosplay can be pretty much like modelling but it is in costume and you are playing a person. Also with cosplay depending on your situation and environment you have no choice but to make your costume and become good at make up so over time you become very talented in costume making and in make up art. I defiantly agree with Alodia that cosplay is a full time job and a one man band.
Even because of her cosplays and being in popular media there has been talks of her being offered a role for a Hollywood movie being World Of Warcraft. This was because she cosplayed as one of the characters from it and really resembled the character and maybe because of her popularity. I find that amazing, a cosplayer being asked to be in a movie.
Here is an amusing video of Alodia talking about cosplay on a TV show.
I really believe if you want to get good at something you need to look up to people who became successful so they will motivate you and you know you can get there yourself if you tried, instead of mumbling in disgusting jealousy.
Another amazing article I read about cosplay motivation and how it betters people was about a girl called Michelle Pearl who promised her mother after she died of cancer that she will loose weight and better herself. She bettered herself through cosplay. It was because of her love for the video game character Samus Aran she motivated herself to loose weight and work on the cosplay to the best it can be.
Sometimes even a fictional character, is enough to give you a powerful dose of inner strength.
Michelle Pearl
Listening to: NIN - Discipline
Thursday, December 16, 2010
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Despite all my rage I am still just a rat in a cage
I just came across these photos on cosplay.com today. I really like them and think they are very inspiring and are excellent examples of cosplay photography. I really like the lighting and the angles. Photos taken by a Russian cosplay photographer, other work can be seen here.



Listening to: Marilyn Manson - Disassociative
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