Ok Gang. I donÂ’t have times set up yet, Art and I are working on that. But I do have days set up for everyone as follows:
Timdrakerobin and Darth Brass on Thursday. Utinni and Moore 3160 on Sunday.
Pricing will be as follows: $40 for one costume shoot and $10 for each additional costume. We may have to limit everyone to 1-2 costumes, depending on how many people we have. I still have 3 more possible people to schedule. I will have a better idea once we have final commitments from everyone. What I need to have from each person as their commitment is a $25 deposit by April 1st. This will go towards your sitting fee and the balance will be due in cash at the time we take your pictures. This deposit is non-refundable. After shooting your pictures, we will burn you a copy of all of your pictures which you are free to use as you wish Deposits may be paypaled to
miraxh1138@yahoo.com If you canÂ’t use paypal, contact me and we can make other arrangements.
We need some information from everyone. We need your first and last name, address and phone number (preferably a cell # that you will have the day of the shoot if we need to contact you). We also need to know for sure how many and what costumes you want to bring. If we can do more than 1, we will, but like I said, it depends on how many we wind up with total. If you have more than 1 costume, plan to stay a while as we will probably be rotating people around to allow you time to change costumes. If you need to contact us while we are in Calif, my cell phone # is 928-279-7095 and ArtÂ’s (BrakÂ’s) is 678-517-8381. We will be staying at the Embassy Suites 3100 E Frontera
Anaheim, CA , 1-714-632-1221. We will be shooting at a photo studio located at 3071 E Ceena Ct, Anaheim, CA 92806.
To help us help you look your best we need you to do a couple things for us. It helps us greatly to have pictures of poses that you would like to do. This gives us a good starting point so start researching your character and bring photos of poses that you would like to do. If you find other poses that you want to try that arenÂ’t of your character, bring those too. Practice posing in costume in a mirror. This is the single best thing you can do. It gives you a chance to see what you look like, what looks good, what looks bad, and to make you feel more comfortable with posing. Practice really makes perfect. Also keep in mind that the more dramatic the poses, the better they look on film. Also, when in costume, it really does help to try and become the character. Do what Fett would do. Act like a stormotrooper. It really does help if you know your character well. This will be very tiring, so make sure to eat and drink (no alcohol) before you come and stretch before you suit up. You might be sore after posing from having to hold your poses so be ready.