Showing posts with label Comic-Con Album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comic-Con Album. Show all posts

10/22/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 42

Mark Hamill, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Nikon n90s 35mm SLR camera, Fujifilm NPZ800 color negative 35mm film.
Mark Hamill, Comic-Con exhibit hall

I believe he was shooting Comic Book: The Movie at the time. Never watched it. I hear it's a weird little commentary on the state of superhero movies at the time.

This marks the end point for this particular segment of the series. The output for this Comic-Con album was not as prolific as last year's event. It would be several years before I would get comfortable with color, and only after I had transitioned to digital photography. The analog equivalent is a tough medium to master.

Pt  29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,

8/15/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 38

Lara Croft Tomb Raider Cosplayers, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Nikon n90s SLR Camera. Fujifilm NPZ800 color negative 35mm film.
Lara Croft cosplayers, Comic-Con exhibit hall

I was vaguely aware at the time that Mark Hamill was filming Comic Book: The Movie at the exhibit hall.

Pt  29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37,

8/04/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 37

Bridget Silvestri, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Nikon n90s SLR camera. Fujifilm NPZ800 color negative 35mm film.
Bridget Silvestri, Comic-Con exhibit hall
Bridget Silvestri, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Nikon n90s SLR camera. Fujifilm NPZ800 color negative 35mm film.
Bridget Silvestri, Comic-Con exhibit hall

Heavy foot traffic at the Top Cow booth.

Pt  29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36,

7/25/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 36

Cassandra Peterson/Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Nikon n90s SLR Camera. Kodak 160VC color negative 35mm film.
Cassandra Peterson, Comic-Con exhibit hall

Another not very good use of the camera flash. Notice the deep shadow on her left.

Pt  29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,

7/24/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 35

G.I. Joe  Baroness, Star Wars Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker cosplayer, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Kodak 160VC color negative 35mm film.
The Baroness and Darth Vader cosplayers, Comic-Con exhibit hall

Cobra forges an alliance with the Galactic Empire. That's going to end well.

Pt  29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34,

7/23/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 34

Star Wars Boba Fett cosplayer, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Nikon n90s SLR camera. Fujifilm NPZ800 color negative 35mm film.
Boba Fett cosplayer, Comic-Con exhibit hall

Prowling the San Diego Convention Center for Han Solo.

Pt  29, 30, 31, 32, 33,

7/22/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 33

Star Wars Yoda PVC Figure, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Nikon n90s SLR Body. Fujifilm NPZ800 color negative 35mm film.
Yoda, Comic-Con exhibit hall

Remember the time when fans debated on whether Yoda was any good with a lightsaber? And then everyone found out in Attack of the Clones that his fighting style mostly consists of him hopping around like a mad bunny.

Pt  29, 30, 31, 32,

7/02/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 31

Cosplayer, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Kodak Kodacolor Gold 400 GC Color Negative c-41 Film ISO 400, 35mm. Sunpak 4000AF Flash.
Cosplayer, Comic-Con exhibit hall

I'm not sure when Comic-Con instituted their costume weapons policy.  It has a oft-criticized anti-harassment policy.

Pt  29, 30,

6/25/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 30

Cosplayer, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Kodak Kodacolor Gold 400 GC Color Negative c-41 Film ISO 400, 35mm. Sunpak 4000AF Flash.
Cosplayer, Comic-Con exhibit hall

For some reason, I shot this particular event exclusively in color. This may not have been a smart decision. Transitioning to digital was still a few years away in the future, so I was handling several rolls of color negatives. Not a preferred medium of mine, but I figured was still easier than having to expose for slide film.

Pt  29,

6/22/2016

Comic-Con Album Pt 29

PVC Figures, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Kodak Kodacolor Gold 400 GC Color Negative c-41 Film ISO 400,
Anime PVC figures, Comic-Con exhibit hall

It's time for another round of images for the growing  Comic-Con Album. Another year, another annual pilgrimage to Comic-Con International at the San Diego Convention Center. By this time, I was taking the train from Los Angeles instead of flying cross-country.

Previous photos of the series:
Pt  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,

7/13/2015

Comic-Con Album Pt 28

 Raye Hollitt, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Ilford HP5+ Black and White 35mm negative film. © Michael Buntag.
Raye Hollitt, Comic-Con autograph area.

One last detour to the autograph area before I boarded the train leaving San Diego.

This marks the end point for this segment of the series. I hope you enjoyed my nostalgic excursion to Comic-Cons past. And if you were at this year's convention, I hope you had a great time. I'm sorry I wasn't there. Peace out!

Pt 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27

7/12/2015

Comic-Con Album Pt 27

Portfolio review, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Ilford HP5+ Black and White 35mm negative film. © Michael Buntag.
Portfolio review session, Comic-Con exhibit hall

Comic-Con portfolio reviews: where countless dreams about making it in the industry go to get crushed under the boot of weary editors. This cattle-call style process is nerve-wracking enough without having  to deal with all the surrounding commotion. Unlike other publishers, DC held their sessions at their massive booth. All the better to intimidate hapless victims, I mean inspire the fans.

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7/11/2015

Comic-Con Album Pt 26

Mighty Mouse cosplay, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Ilford Delta 3200 Black and White 35mm negative film.  © Michael Buntag.
Mighty Mouse cosplay, Comic-Con Masquerade
Mighty Mouse cosplay, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Ilford Delta 3200 Black and White 35mm negative film.  © Michael Buntag.
Mighty Mouse cosplay, Comic-Con Masquerade

The Mouse is back! Last year's hit contestant was invited to appear on stage one more time. For an encore, he danced to the song "My Sharona."

This was the first time I attended the Masquerade from beginning to end. I recommend that Comic-Con attendees do this at least once. It's an amazing and inclusive celebration of fandom. But it does tend to sap one's energy, which will be sorely needed for Sunday bargain shopping.

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7/10/2015

Comic-Con Album Pt 25

Cindy (Furgatch) Freeling, aka Princess Anne Droid, Harware Wars, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Ilford Delta 3200 Black and White 35mm negative film. © Michael Buntag.
Cindy Freeling, Comic-Con autograph area.

Located across from the Portfolio Review Area, Comic-Con's Autograph Area is the pop culture equivalent of Artist's Alley - A motley gathering of celebrities, starlets, has-beens, and ne'er-do-wells detached from the madness of the main exhibit hall. Some of them can be very charming, such as the lovely lady pictured above. Most of the time, the atmosphere of the hall is relatively sedate.

Speaking of has-beens - I don't remember at which Comic-Con this took place at, but I once spotted Wil Wheaton when I was rushing between review sessions. These were still the lean years before Wil's tireless blogging and courting of the Web 1.0 crowd would catapult him to nerdlebrity status. This was before Nemesis. Before w00tstock. Before The Guild. Before geeks conquered the media landscape. Those days were filled with high anxiety, self-doubt, narcissistic brooding, fannish nostalgia, and a pathological disconnect as narrated with a heavy dose of self-depreciating humour in his autobiography several years later. Of course, I didn't know that at the time. To me he was just the actor formerly known as Wesley Crusher.

Wil's table was located so that he was split off from the majority of the autograph group, his table facing so that his back was turned towards them. Wil didn't have any immediate neighbours to either side of him. Well, at least I didn't see anyone when I was there. He was alone. And he looked utterly miserable just sitting there. A part of me wanted to walk up to him, say "hi", and tell him that not everyone hated him when he was on ST:TNG. But a bigger part of me felt awkward about approaching someone in such a state, felt unsure about how to reach out. I was too wrapped up in my own personal shit at the time. And I've gradually realised that I'm not the most empathic individual. Or maybe I was just paralysed by a sense of impotence to help. So I moved on to whatever it was I was currently occupied with.

An that's why I don't have a picture of Uncle Willy.

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7/09/2015

Comic-Con Album Pt 24

Saya, Blood: The Last Vampire PVC Figures, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. Ilford HP5+ Black and White 35mm negative film. © Michael Buntag.
Saya PVC, Comic-Con exhibit hall.

So many anime-based toys in one place. And not nearly enough cash to buy them. I'm not a very avid toy collector, but Comic-Con sorely tests my resistance to unbridled consumerism with it's sheer variety of merch being sold. I suppose a lot of attendees can relate to that scene in Paul were Clive Gollings lovingly eyes a katana, only to put it back down when the vendor informs him about its retail price. But it's the little things you can afford that begins to add up once you try to get them all.

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7/08/2015

Comic-Con Album Pt 23

Jill Thompson, Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Marina District, San Diego, California. © Michael Buntag.
Jill Thompson,  Comic-Con exhibit hall.

If I recall correctly, she won an Eisner that year.

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