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Disney Characters at FanX SLC Comicon 2019 | Utah Portrait Photographer Studio on Location

The Mad Hatter of Evermore at FanX SLC Comicon 2019 Two words: MAD HATTER. He clicked his fingers and the lantern lit. I didn't ask how to light the candles. Fully in character, voice and all, when he left I knew he couldn't really be the Mad Hatter...right?  If I told you these were photographed in the dark hallway of a convention center and not in a proper studio, would you know? Such is the magic of good lighting, strategic cropping, and people who love playing dress-up as much as I do! (Not all images were cropped this way and I kind of liked it.) These are some Disney character highlights I captured during FanX SLC Comicon 2019. The whole gallery of characters can be found in my online gallery, here:  https://wendyhurstportrait.pixieset.com/fanxsaltlakecomicconvention2019/ Happy Halloween! Sleeping Beauty, Belle and Cinderella Princesses at FanX SLC Comicon 2019 Cinderella at FanX SLC Comicon 2019 Belle of Beauty and the Beast at FanX SLC Comicon 2019 A different take of t

a traveling circus photoshoot to inspire you to #createanyway, even if nobody is looking

#STUDIOANYWHERE, UTAH, USA | There's no audience here. No crowds or ticket sales. These performers perform because performance itself is the goal. The act of creating, even if nobody is watching, is the prize. Maybe nobody will see these photographs. Maybe the whole project will simply live anonymous and forgotten on the internet until the end of time without a single "like" to its name. Whether it does or it doesn't, the creative process has taken on new meaning for me. I've accepted that sometimes it's enough to simply...exist. I encourage you to use that existence to make yourself, and others, better.  Welcome to the circus. The circus has so much to see, yet leaves so much unseen. Talented performers spend years practicing and perfecting their crafts. What we observe in an hour took commitment, time and unseen repeated failure to achieve. If there were nobody to perform for, would they still do that thing? If photography was my performance, I would.