This cosplay was done in 2005 xD at the request of my brother who loves Castlevania. I spoke in 2 events and I didn't use more. But it was my second cosplay and i did everything… and I without knowing anything of modeling xD then at that time was the biggest challenge. But I have not had a good wig and neither lens in 2005 and the photos that i took were horrible. TRUTH. And, in 2012, I promised that i would use my cosplays old for taking photos.
In this cosplay, I only put lens, new wig, I took the boot and the black shirt from the bottom, the rest ALL THE COSPLAY and original of that time, not mixed in nothing ^^
*We did the scenario in 1H ... The scenario is simple, I hope you enjoy them. Here in Brazil is VERY DIFFICULT taking photos in public, due to the great violence of the city (Rio de Janeiro). I see photos of cosplays chinese, Americans and etc and I see that as quiet and take photos on the streets, parks, etc. Here in Brazil this is very complicated.
I have a question to ask: In your country, you can take pictures with costumes in the street? Park? Buildings? Here in Brazil, if we do that, we are driven by the local police.
Moro em cidade pequena hoje e do mesmo jeito, sofro pra achar lugares públicos onde pode tirar foto de cosplay/lolita em paz. Já morei em Curitiba e mesmo dia de semana, os parques são cheios de gente! (turistas D
Brigada! Aqui no Rio (capital) é terrível tirar fotos, a ponto de vc ser preso =/ então eu to me virando como posso, mas as vezes fica complicado e eu penso em desistir T_T Ainda espero sua Suigintou xD
I WISH I could have done something so nice and detailed as a second cosplay and actually have it look as good as you have yours. I've just completed my second costume a few months ago and I don't think it even compares to this lol Modeling can be the most awkward part so I completely understand; I feel more comfortable with strangers taking my picture though than I do friends - is that the same with you? Here in the U.S. we CAN take photos in public places but sometimes have to ask permission for places like churches or certain other buildings. Other than that, as long as we aren't causing too much of a disturbance, we're pretty free with our location.
Here in the city of Rio de Janeiro, it is very difficult to get permission. Tourists can take pictures, but I'm a resident who can not. I do not understand it T_T
Moro em cidade pequena hoje e do mesmo jeito, sofro pra achar lugares públicos onde pode tirar foto de cosplay/lolita em paz. Já morei em Curitiba e mesmo dia de semana, os parques são cheios de gente! (turistas D
Here in the U.S. we CAN take photos in public places but sometimes have to ask permission for places like churches or certain other buildings. Other than that, as long as we aren't causing too much of a disturbance, we're pretty free with our location.
xD
Here in the city of Rio de Janeiro, it is very difficult to get permission. Tourists can take pictures, but I'm a resident who can not.
I do not understand it T_T
That seems so strange - it's almost like you need to get a tourist to take pictures of you lol