Photography by Nius
Greetings everyone!
My photographs from Anthrocon 2009 are now available, please visit http://www.furry.ws/gallery/main.php/v/conphotos/ac09/ to view them!
This year, I decided to let other friends wander around with my digital camera and focus my work on film photography. The gallery is divided between Digital and Film, and each album is separated between the Fursuit Parade and other photos from around the convention.
For the curious, the film camera was a Minolta SR-T-MC from 1973 (my grandfather's) and the film was a mix of Kodak Gold 200, Kodak High Definition 400, and Kodak BW400CN Black & White.
Enjoy!

As always, my work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License
Actually, that is the main truck for Neofelis Communications, the furry-owned video production company that handles Anthrocon's video.
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Wow. The TV Production panel really wasn't kidding when they said they had the full professional video setup 
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Yep, that's us! The truck lives at Cheetah's house in Chicago, and the crew is spread out all over the country. We generally get together for a few events every year, Anthrocon being the biggest. Our schedule is really open right now, so if you're having a wedding or know of a con that wants some video help, give me a shout! 
Very cool pictures; I like people who still use 35mm halide film. 
Makes me wish I brought my vintage cameras, but I only brought my DSLR this year. Next year for sure I'll bring one of my vintage film cameras. Too bad Kodak discontinued Kodachrome...best picture quality in any ISO25/ISO64 film ever made. ):




Goodness, what was the deal with this? Did the AC video crew "borrow" a TV station's satellite truck for the weekend, or something? :-]
(Great shots, by the way. I'm surprised you still choose to work with old-school film!)
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