By Scott Southall, Photographer and Contributing Writer, https://scottsouthall.squarespace.com/home, @bandogphoto
Only having one day to attend HeroesCon meant that I missed out on Saturday and Sunday, the two days where there are so many cosplayers that they can barely fit them all in the inevitable group photos that take place at every con. I was happy to meet all of the writers and artists I love instead on Friday and collect as much art as I could afford, but I did manage to squirrel away a little film for a few cosplayers that caught my eye.
My very first Polaroid of the day just so happened to be of Riddle (https://www.facebook.com/Riddlesmessywardrobe), the one cosplayer I see everywhere online that I knew would be at HeroesCon. I was second in line when I saw her in the midst of shopping before a day full of posing for photos, but like every other cosplayer I talked to, she was very kind and obliging.
I wish I'd gotten the names of the other cosplayers I met, but there is always next time.
If you'd like to see more photos from HeroesCon, be sure to check out the official twitter page for the organizers of HereosCon (https://twitter.com/heroesonline), or search #HereosCon on Twitter or Instagram.
My very first Polaroid of the day just so happened to be of Riddle (https://www.facebook.com/Riddlesmessywardrobe), the one cosplayer I see everywhere online that I knew would be at HeroesCon. I was second in line when I saw her in the midst of shopping before a day full of posing for photos, but like every other cosplayer I talked to, she was very kind and obliging.
I wish I'd gotten the names of the other cosplayers I met, but there is always next time.
If you'd like to see more photos from HeroesCon, be sure to check out the official twitter page for the organizers of HereosCon (https://twitter.com/heroesonline), or search #HereosCon on Twitter or Instagram.