![]() Here are some tips on what to bring to your first anime and comic convention. Additionally, many conventions have an artist alley application fee, so be sure to factor that into your budget. However, some tips on how to get into artist alley include applying early as spots tend to fill up quickly, providing a portfolio of your work to the event organizers, and being flexible with your table location. There is no one answer to this question as each convention or event is going to have their own process for getting into artist alley. So if you’re an artist looking to take your career to the next level, be sure to apply for an artist alley table at a convention near you. With an artist alley table, you will be able to sell your art, meet other artists, and potentially make some great connections. This fee covers the cost of your table, plus any marketing materials that the convention may provide. If you are successful in securing an artist alley table, you will need to pay a fee to the convention organisers. The selection process is usually competitive, so make sure your work is of a high standard. To apply for an artist alley table at either of these conventions, you will need to fill out an application form and submit samples of your work. The most popular ones are Komikon, which is held twice a year, and To圜on, which is held annually. But how do you go about getting one? In the Philippines, there are a few conventions that regularly have artist alley tables available. Not only is the location great, the quality of cosplay that shows up at this convention is always impressive.Are you an artist looking to showcase your work at a convention? Artist alley tables are a great way to sell your art and meet other like-minded people. The programming and artist alley are always awesome, and it’s in a beautiful little office park in the Cobb Galleria that lends itself to lots of cosplay photography. Anime Weekend Atlanta is one of my favorite little conventions. Sometimes it’s better to experience life without a camera with you at big events!Ĭheck the full gallery below for more DragonCon photos!ĪWA (Anime Weekend Atlanta) – September 26th – 28th 2014ĪWA a.k.a. ![]() I spent most of that time with friends and without my camera. The fact that I can do that AND enjoy photography and cosplay makes it even better!ĭragonCon is a 4 (5-6-7?) day convention, but I didn’t get as many shots as I would normally do at a normal 3 day convention. I could spend hours hanging out at this aquarium. ![]() The great thing about DragonCon is that the whole city seems to embrace the convention! One of my favorite things to do is to go to the Georgia Aquarium for their late night DragonCon event! Not only do they hold their own party, but they also run their own costume contest! Not to mention that they allow photographers to take advantage of the beautiful sights. One such group I got a chance to take photos of was this amazing NoFlutter Sailor Moon group! I love the look of these costumes and I really wish I had the space to shoot them in properly, but the shots I got will have to do! :] Rightfully so, since there isn’t much shooting space in the convention area! The sessions I do take for this convention, I take them if I don’t cross paths with them at other conventions. I still take photographs, but I do it for mostly on my own accord. This convention for me is mostly just a hang-out-with-the-friends-I’ve-made-over-the-years convention. It’s also quite possibly the biggest parties in the convention scene. Where do I even start with this convention? The yearly convention of the year held in downtown Atlanta is the seventh largest convention in the country. And the cosplayers are stellar! So here it goes, we’ve got a lot to catch up on! :]ĭragonCon – August 30th – September 1 st 2014 There’s just such a positive and glowing atmosphere and these events. DragonCon and AWA are about 4 months past at this point and I just got through the photos for those events! I love Atlanta conventions for some reason. ![]() Between the weddings and the moving and getting settled I seem to have neglected my blog. Happy New Year! It has been a long long time since my last post. ![]()
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