Anime Expo 2010
by Trevor - August 27 2010

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Trevor Wilson is a photographer from Utah who is soon to be located in New York.

9 comments

Comment from: Judgment [Visitor]

Wow, the black and white filter ALMOST made me think the pics were good.

08/27/10 @ 22:34

Comment from: someperson [Visitor]

In agreement with Judgment.

08/29/10 @ 19:02

Comment from: Gavin la Grange [Visitor] · http://electricrockinghorse.wordpress.com

These pictures were taken on real black and white film - no digital filters here.

08/29/10 @ 22:10

Comment from: trowa [Visitor]

Fat, conventionally-unattractive people are always funny! Way to go for the low-hanging fruit, CD.

08/30/10 @ 22:36

“Way to go for the low-hanging fruit, CD.”

Doesn’t make that low-hanging fruit any less delicious. Me, I always enjoy gawking at the endless parade that humanity provides.

08/31/10 @ 18:57

Comment from: botagel [Member]

> Fat, conventionally-unattractive people are always funny! Way to go for the low-hanging fruit, CD.

That you jump to assume the purpose of the post is to mock the subjects of the photographs says more about you than it does about us.

09/01/10 @ 00:03

Comment from: trowa [Visitor]

I thought this website was more snarky. If I wanted humor aimed at 10 year olds, I could find it buried in Japanator between the 1000 articles on K-ON.

09/01/10 @ 00:56

Comment from: Didi [Visitor]

The picture of the folks waiting to cross the street I wouldn’t have known had anything to do with an expo, but it still is nice. And the picture of the young lady reading, the girl getting pictures taken with Nintendo characters, and the couple holding hands are adorable.

09/02/10 @ 23:45

Comment from: Superdeformed [Visitor] · http://guyhatesyou.blogspot.com

I always appreciate real photographs of conventions.

There are more things to see than posing cosplayers.

The couple holding hands on the escalator, the haggling in the dealers room, and the guy in the Sonic outfit taking a breather are all small moments of humanity that most con “photographers” never get.

10/06/10 @ 22:28

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