30 July 2016

AvCon 2016

A couple of weeks ago I traveled up to Adelaide to help out Tentacle Spine with their stall at AvCon.
It was my first time in Adelaide, and thus my first time at AvCon. I had a fun time working at the stall, being surrounded by those awesome horns for the weekend was awesome. But due to this I didn't get to look around the con so I can't do a review as I usually have for conventions, or take many photos.

But I did take some photos (even despite my camera deciding to die on me), and had a great time seeing Adelaide's cosplay community.
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Tentacle Spine's stall over the weekend.
(You can see a bunch of photos taken by me too!)

10 July 2016

I do Believe in Fairies

Back at Supanova I shot a magical Disney Fairy groups with these amazing ladies~
They all looked so gorgeous and were a pleasure to work with.

Fawn: Virtual Toast Cosplay
Vidia: Percy Saphinia Cosplay
Zarina: Acid Intimacy
Rosetta: Lady of Rohan

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7 July 2016

I Had No Safeword

For my Digital Media assignment at Academy of Design Australia, we were tasked with creating a poster for one of Amnesty International's campaigns.
I chose their anti-torture campaign.The UN Convention against Torture was written only 30 years ago, and Amnesty International was behind the charge to introduce it. But this has not made torture cease to exist. Amnesty International have reported on 141 countries for breaking the Torture Convention; That’s three quarters of the world, and only in the last five years. The biggest problem countries include; Nigeria, Mexico, Phillippines, Uzebekstan, China, and North Korea. Even Australia has been reported on for its detention camps. These cases are not some random person torturing victims, they are by governments and systematic organizations torturing their own people.

Amnesty International is fighting torture by insisting that lawyers be present during interrogations. That doctors are able to examine detainees. That torture-drawn confessions cannot be used in courts. Detainees can see their families. And that anyone involved with inflicting torture is brought to justice.

I'm really happy with the results of this poster, it's exactly what I wanted to achieve.

Model: Miss Crispy
MUA: Eloquent Mx Loki
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