Last Saturday, I went on a morning photo hike at Glen Helen
Nature Preserve with my husband and dog to take in the fall colors. The fall colors reached their peak here just
last week. During the hike I learned my
dog, doesn’t understand the purpose of a photo hike. My dog, is a great dog but just doesn’t get
the concept of stopping unless he is sniffing stuff. My dog like to just keep going, he follows
the path and want to just keep trudging on till we get back to the car. Even though I had a dog in rush to get somewhere,
I still got some nice photos.
Katsucon 2025 didn’t seem as crowded as 2024, but I still wasn’t feeling it. Katsucon will always have a special place in my heart, but I think I’m just bored with it, from a creative perspective. While I still love working with cosplayers the location itself no longer excites me and I’m tired of fighting the crowds. If I return to Katsucon 2026 I think I’ll just set up a studio in my room and do studio sessions. I can be a lot more creative with a studio session, and I get to use all my lights. So now let's talk about photography. For Katsucon I was shooting with my Canon R6 with an 24-105 Canon RF lens, and I had a fisheye lens on me as well, but we will discuss that later. I had two speedlights, one on camera which acted as a trigger 90-percent of the time and one on a light stand which my husband would hold during shoots. This year I booked 11 cosplay sessions and shot 869 frames. I shot a range of ISOs from ISO 100 to ISO 800...




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