Thank you for considering my guidebook to convention photography! I will be going over various aspects of convention photography from the basics of creating great images in any situation to post-processing, camera equipment, and successful networking with fellow convention attendees. I’ll also include example images for many of the sections to help you better understand any concepts that are described. As a bonus, I will include information for cosplayers from the perspective of a photographer, which should help you get the quality attention and photographs you deserve from the hundreds of photographers that attend most large conventions.

- Overview
- Who is this for?
- What is convention photography?
- My experience and experiences
- Why be a part of this?
- Practice, practice, practice!
- Networking
- Fun
- Photography terms primer.
- Equipment
- It is important or not depending on your ideals
- A basic setup.
- Decide how you want to make it work.
- Framing and composition
- Full body shots.
- Portrait style.
- Skewed angles.
- Face in detail.
- Plane of focus.
- Rule of thirds and golden ratio
- Available light photography.
- Strobe photography.
- Removing harsh light.
- Flash brackets.
- Bokeh and blur maximization.
- Histogram reading and image review.
- Post processing.
- Various schools of thought.
- Available software on your OS of choice.
- Ideas on how to improve your processing.
- Business cards.
- Social networking.
- Website
- The process from start to finish.
- My equipment.
- Ask the person first.
- Interrupting people.
- Constrained areas.
- Physical activity.
- Summary