Pacific Media Expo 2008 (PMX 08) photos are up!

Unfortunately, they’re quite disappointing…

Click here to go to my PMX 08 gallery. In two parts, from the morning on Saturday to 8PM and then part 2; from 8PM on…  I used Adobe Lightroom 2.0 and Photoshop CS3 for post processing.

I had a great time at PMX ’08 seeing many friends and meeting some new ones.  Like every year before, this one was small but unlike the last one I attended (2005); this one was not spread out but was centered in a hotel lobby instead of the vast Long Beach Convention Center.

I attended only Saturday which ended up Saturday and early Sunday morning as I left at 3:30AM, it’s funny how many Costumes randomly appear throughout the late night hours!  I found Camille and then John after midnight; she had just finished her costume that day.

So, let’s talk photos.  I am unhappy with them.  I didn’t realize that I simply do not know how to use my flash yet and even worse, do not know how to shoot indoors!

This bothers me, that the results are so poor.  Due to the nature of this small con, I befriended many of the people I shot and they are looking forward to seeing the pictures.  Really, even after I told them to wait a bit while I post process a week ago, they messaged me again to remind me they’re waiting for them.

So, this is what I need to learn:

  • How to use my external flash, less shiny, oil skin, and more even flash for groups (one side blue the other side yellow…)
  • How to shoot indoors, pay attention to light!  Put your models under the lights and be weary of slow shutter blur.

And What I need to work on:

  • Set Custom White Balance and remember to USE IT when you’re not using the flash!
  • Scout good areas before taking a model to there, make sure the lighting is good and the background is clean.
  • Remember to bring backup AA’s for flash.

There’s more but I need to focus on what’s above.

Now to clarify, I had a great time at PMX, although disappointed in my photos, and would like to go next year.  I’ll improve my photography skills by then, I always do.

I want to thank JC of anime-photos.com for giving me his tired flash AA batteries when mine ran out.

And now I need to contact all those who messaged me since the con…

1 Response to “Pacific Media Expo 2008 (PMX 08) photos are up!”


  1. 1 SpookyElectric

    Regarding the flash, I wasn’t really paying attention to how you were using it, but it looks like it’s aimed at the person, which is only useful for fill. When it is the key light source, your best bet is bouncing it off something, so you have softer light coming from a more believable direction. Typically ceilings, but walls are good too, and can give a more interesting directionality.

    My favorite from the set is the FF:AC Tifa outside. Combined light/framing/background.

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