Here's my schedule. I'd especially like it if women cosplayers would show up to "Cosplay Photography: Doing it Right" so that we can get your perspective. The panel is photographer heavy. I'd like to hear people's experiences. Also, it would be nice if people came to my Guest of Honor talk on Saturday.
Sat 11:00 AM in Plaza VI (Six) (1 hour)
PHOTO WORKSHOP WITH KYLE CASSIDY (1958)
[Panelists: Kyle Cassidy (mod)]
A quick, hour-long workshop with Philcon's Special Guest,
photographer Kyle Cassidy. You may want to bring a camera
Sat 1:00 PM in Plaza III (Three) (1 hour)
COSPLAY PHOTOGRAPHY: DOING IT RIGHT (1955)
[Panelists: Tony Finan (mod), Kyle Cassidy, Raven Stormbringer, Kyle
Williamson, Pam Smith]
So, you're at a con, you see a great costume, and you'd like to get
a picture of it... how do you do that without infringing on the
costumer's personal space or time? We'll talk about what both
photographers and costumers can do
Sat 2:00 PM in Grand Ballroom A (1 hour)
SPECIAL GUEST - KYLE CASSIDY (2033)
[Panelists: Kyle Cassidy (mod)]
Sat 3:00 PM in Autograph Table (1 hour)
AUTOGRAPHS - KYLE CASSIDY (2027)
[Panelists: Kyle Cassidy (mod)]
Sun 12:00 PM in Grand Ballroom A (1 hour)
KYLE CASSIDY - BEHIND THE SCENES OF COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS (1989)
[Panelists: Kyle Cassidy (mod)]
Photographer Kyle Cassidy has worked with a number of popular and
respected writers and artists, such as Neil Gaiman, Amanda Palmer,
Elizabeth Bear, Emma Bull & Caitlin R. Kiernan. He will speak about
how to work with other talented artists to create new and great
projects
Sun 2:00 PM in Crystal Ballroom Three (1 hour)
CROWD-FUNDING AS A PUBLISHING STRATEGY (1743)
[Panelists: Rob Balder (mod), Kyle Cassidy, Neil Clarke, Gail Z.
Martin, Gary McGath]
How successful is it? What is the impact of crowd-funding on
publishing in general
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