28 July 2017

Queer Expo

July the 15th and 16th, saw the premiere of Queer Expo; an LGBT+ convention, which myself and Mx Loki attended as media for Afflatus Magazine.
Mx Loki will be writing out a full feature for our next issue, but for those who wish to know what the event was like, but can’t wait until February; continue reading.

Overall, this event was small. This is to be expected of a first-run event; you need to build a reputation in order to gain brand loyalty, but this smallness could be mistaken as lack of interest.
I believe there were three main reasons as to the small turn out; lack of advertising, confusion as to what the event was, and high ticket prices. 

Many people commented on the lack of advertising and promotion of the event, several people mentioned to us that they had asked if their queer friends were attending, only to learn those friends had no idea there was a con. Beyond facebook, there didn’t seem to be much reach out.
The event itself also did not seem to know what it was leading up to it. Beginning as a Drag convention, it changed to a queer expo, then added pop culture to it. This adding of pop culture was not relevant, as everyone there was there for drag and sexuality/gender, most of the pop culture stalls were un-visited.
Finally the ticket prices. I am torn over the costs of the tickets, because if you attended and saw many of the drag performances and panels, it was worth your money. But I understand that $80 for the weekend at the con’s first running would have turned people away, as that is a lot of money.

So the turnout was small, but that also worked in people’s advantages as it really allowed them to be able to talk and interact with the special guests. We got to speak to most of the American Queens; Shangela has an amazing warmth to her interactions and a killer memory, Latrice Royale is so genuine and can see that in people as well, and The Boulet Brothers are stunning. It also meant we were able to speak to attendees more freely; people felt more comfortable in the open space as opposed to being crushed in the crowds of the big cons. And this freedom in space also gave itself to attendees showing off their big, elaborate, and gorgeous outfits.

We also attended many panels and performances (something we don’t usually get to do at bigger cons). I really loved the performances, it let me see a lot more of Australian drag talent than I would usually be able to see, as well as the international queens whom might come down once every couple years and I’ll miss them. Aysha Buffet feels her performances so deeply you can see it in her body, whilst I love BeBe Gunn’s presence and facial expression, and the Space Queens show by Art Simone and Philmah Bocks appealed greatly to the Star Wars geek in me .
The panels we attended were entertaining or informative, and made you contemplate the roles and representation of LGBT+ culture. I also have to applaud those who went up on stage; it’s hard to be in front of a large crowd, but it’s harder in front of a small crowd, and everyone was professional and still gave their all.

One thing that was frustrating was the two stages were inside. This meant often the music/mics would be turned up and began to drown out conversations in the traders’ area. It became difficult to talk to people outside the stage areas, and was overwhelming inside.

Overall, I did enjoy Queer Expo. It is a first time con that definitely needs its kinks smoothed out, but it has so much potential behind it. It was small, but so was RuPaul’s drag con its first year, and this smallness help build connections and networks between people. It also showcased such amazing drag performers, and gave voice to LGBT+ issues. I hope to see it refine its goals and organization, so that it grows into massive convention it can be.

Now, onto some of the photos I took during the convention. If you see yourself here please let me know who/where to credit.
Also, performers if you see yourself here I may have more photos of you, please email me at slipperyphotography@gmail.com and I will send you a link to the rest of your photos. I am also still working on photos from the competition. If you were in it and would like some photos, let me know so I can send them through to you.

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21 July 2017

Kylo, I am your Grandfather

For my film project last semester I made a Kylo Ren fanfilm. And you can't make a Kylo film without a cameo from Grandfather: Darth Vader.
For this I got Trooper Cosplay in, and he was fantastic. Whilst I had him I grabbed some photos as well to show off his cosplay!

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View the fanfilm "Control"


12 July 2017

All Men Are Swine

For uni last semester one of my photography assignments was to create a client and photograph for them. This client involved two photoshoots of alternative fashions; the first one involving Gothic fashion. It gave me a chance to shoot Mx Loki in this beautiful gown they wore at this year's M.A.D catwalk.

MUA/Wig Styling: Eloquent Mx Loki

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7 July 2017

Baby Voodoo

For uni last semester one of my photography assignments was to create a client and photograph for them. This client involved two photoshoots of alternative fashions; the first one involving Fetish/Latex fashion. This gave me the opportunity to work with the amazing Baby Voodoo, and pick an outfit out of her latex collection~

Model: Baby Voodoo
Latex: Libidex

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5 July 2017

Oz Comic Con 2017

Oz Comic Con was this past weekend. It was my second time attending, and once again was helping at the Tentacle Spine table, and only went with my camera on the Sunday.

I didn't get to see much of the convention, it was so packed on the Saturday that I was just going between the table and getting air in the hall. Sunday I got to glance around a bit more, but mostly stuck to the artist alley and checked out some new artists that I loved including The Cuteness Bakery, and Colour to the Bone.
I managed to take a couple of con-floor photos on Sunday, it was really enjoyable to see so many people having fun with their costumes, especially those in groups of friends. I did do some small shoots, but they won't be posted for a little while.

Onto the photos!
(Cosplayers please let me know if you are featured here)

Lady Gaga: Kirie Cosplay
I loved this cosplay! I stayed up until 3 in the morning to purchase Gaga's Monster High doll, so it was fantastic to see her in the flesh. She also had a great idea for the bubblegum.