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I shot a series of black and white portraits using an 1963 camera i bought for $8. I hoped to capture the personalities of the cosplayers in a way that I don't normally see. A short telephoto was used to get in close without getting right on top of the people. Plus I wanted the focus to be on the face, and let background fallout focus.
I used natural afternoon light in the atrium below the dealer room. A used the light meter app FotometerPro on my iPhone 5 to set the camera up. The camera is completely manual, there's not even a battery. There are a few light leaks. I left those in place, That's part of the experience.
Many thanks to all those that took the time to pose for me. You guys put so much time and effort into your cosplay, thanks for letting me capture just one little part of it. I hope you enjoy the results as much as I do.
Camera: Yashica Penta J
Lens: Yashica 135mm f/2.8
Exposure: 1/60, 1/125and 1/250
Film: Ilford HP5 400
Developing: hand developed by Mark Fohl in Columbus, Ohio
Selfie con deadpool en la edición 2016 del Montevideo Cómics.
La ilusión de los niños en este evento es increÃble.
Deadpool mask made of polystyrene 2 mm thick, painted in black matte stainless steel grille painted in white. Elastic tape for fixing. Red Riding Hood elastic Lycra with back zipper