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Cookie:
I've had the chance of managing to get a spot for this year photoshoot and i must say that i cannot wait to see the result..

So what i'm about to say is not for me (as i got what i wanted) but more for all the others who didn't managed to grab a spot this year.

Saturday, i was first in line to get a spot (was standing there for 45 minutes to wait, before the opening, just to be sure), i was quite surprised to see that already at least 10 people were registered on that day (and that BEFORE registration was open)... When i asked i was told thart they were from the staff... :o

In every con i've been to (Sci-fi, anime and others), staff members always have timetables for photoshoot (with the actors for instance) who are independant from the "public" ones, so they don't prevent public for being able to get a spot..

Wouldn't it be possible for the staff to get their photoshoot done before or after the "normal people" hours? or even before the start of the con (thursday or friday before the con starts)?

That would be more "fair"..:)

That said, really good job done by the photographers:) I can't wait :)










Tekumseh:
Not that I am part of the Fursuit-Photo-Crew, so just a few thoughts from my side to it:

* before or after the "normal hours"? And how long do these guys work every day? When do they sleep? Get something from the con? This goes for "normal staff" as well as the photo crew.
* before or after the con? and the photo crew and other staffers take extra days of holidays (including extra stay at the hotel)?
So yes, I find that it is perfectly fair, that some of those available slots are reserved for staffers, who work a lot at and before (and after) the con to make it happen at all. (The con and the photo-shooting). For some of them its hard to find the time to attend to the shooting, let alone wait for registration...

That said, knowing the routine from last years, it will take a few weeks until the (wild guess) 4.000 images are sorted and processed. So please be patient for a change.

(If that post sounds a bit rude, it might be due to the fact, that I was a bit annoiyed by those proposals)

Dragony:

--- Quote from: Cookie on 23.08.2011, 10:30:42 ---Wouldn't it be possible for the staff to get their photoshoot done before or after the "normal people" hours? or even before the start of the con (thursday or friday before the con starts)?

That would be more "fair"..:)

That said, really good job done by the photographers:) I can't wait :)

--- End quote ---

Hi Cookie,

No, that isn't possible, because on that days, we are already build our fotoshooting set. All this cost enough of our time.

And sorry... after the normal fotoshooting, which takes more than 4 hours at three days, Thalian and all the other helping guys and girls would be really happy if its ending. The 4 hours of fotoshooting is a very hard job, believe me. So we guys were so happy, when it's over.
And we also were not in that mood to miss all that nice shows in the evening, after our closing time. We had no chance to do any workshops at the Con, because the shooting and any other roundtables overlap. So please be kind and realistic in your wishes.

Fotoshooting is a hard job, sometimes without any braking time. So please don't ask about any longer time.

Thank you.

Fineas:
I have seen the photoshoot guy (sorry I am bad with names. I remember you face and posture very well.) on one of the last days. And he was dead dead tired. The last time I have seen someone look that exhausted was in a hospital. I mean it, he has been up and over to do as much photo shooting he could.

Sorry if I step out of line here. But I feel the guy deserves more credit for his hard work.

CleanerWolf:

--- Quote from: Fineas on 23.08.2011, 23:47:05 ---I have seen the photoshoot guy (sorry I am bad with names. I remember you face and posture very well.) on one of the last days. And he was dead dead tired. The last time I have seen someone look that exhausted was in a hospital. I mean it, he has been up and over to do as much photo shooting he could.

Sorry if I step out of line here. But I feel the guy deserves more credit for his hard work.

--- End quote ---
His name is Thalian. Everybody be patient. Processing hundreds of photos takes some time if you want to do it right. I am sure, you will be very pleased about the result  :)

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