Me cosplaying as Nana Osaki from the manga/anime Nana. - LACC Day 1 |
I attended LACC for three days as a press member. That was an interesting experience for my first time officially covering a larger convention despite some hiccups along the way. I would like to recap each day attended and end this post with my overall opinion of LACC 2017. This review is fully honest and not sugar coated in the least bit.
Friday:
I arrived at the convention a few hours after badge pick up opened and noticed that there were banners to tell attendees where to go line up at. That was very efficient because they had a line for regular attendees with weapons, without weapons, with bags, and a line for VIP, Press/Exhibitors/Panelists. This made the shuffle easier to go about as bag check right upon entry was fast and hassle free. Afterwards, we had to go to the pre-registration booth for press to get our badge. The main issue with this part was that many of the staffers running the badge pick up were not very cordial with the attendees and it did not make for a welcoming experience. However, the bag check security members were really kind people. The convention opened 30 minutes later than they were supposed to despite only having the vendor's hall and the fashion show happening on Friday. I am someone that typically enjoys going to panels on the slower days, so that was a little disappointing that there were no panels happening. I was able to do some photo shoots with various cosplayers though and that was nice. The overall downside to the Friday convention was that the night security staff had horrible attitudes and threatened my photographer friends and I. The way these security guards acted did not represent the convention well at all. If anything, it reflected negatively on the convention given that these people are selected to work a convention and should do their best to keep the attendees happy.
The full look of my Nana Osaki cosplay - photography courtesy of @francheezy24_7 |
Many cosplayers came casual on Friday - @francheezy24_7 |
While cosplayers went all out on Friday -@actcostumes |
Saturday:
I decided to get to the convention a little later, and did a few photo shoots as both a cosplayer and as a photographer. I didn't attend any panels that day, but I did get to collaborate with other photographers to hone my craft. I also spoke with various cosplayers and photographers asking how the convention was going for them. The overall opinion for Saturday was positive. Most people, including myself had a great time on Saturday. All of the security were friendly and way more lax when it came to closing time than they were on Friday when they kept threatening us. They still opened up the vendor hall later than expected as I was told by other attendees. I spent a majority of my time doing photo shoots with my friend Derek ( @tammohawk.photography). He was teaching me how to do studio style photography with lights. I am rather pleased with how the photos came out. Saturday was probably my favorite day of the convention.
A practice session with @takingbacksam as genderbent halloween Harley Quinn & @tammohawk.photography. |
@allyn_monroe slays as Emma Frost |
@misstinakay89 kicking butt as Damian Wayne's Robin. |
@nikki_s_k as Injustice Raven |
Sunday:
I came to the convention a little later and checked out the Disney cosplayer gathering to get some photos for that event. I also did some photography with my partner: Jerry (@jackofalltradesx11) as both his model and fellow photographer. We went around the vendors hall and checked out various booths. We spent a decent amount of time at the booth of Alicia Marie Body. She was the nicest person I have ever met for a "popular" cosplayer. She was funny, cordial, and welcoming to everyone, who came to check out her booth. I also bought a Reptar Bar from the FYE booth. The overall downside of this day was that I was sexually harassed on six different occasions by both men and a woman. As a result, I would like to express this regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation, "COSPLAY IS NOT CONSENT"! Do not ever touch or grab at a person just because they are in cosplay. Always ask politely for photographs or any contact, and do not make vulgar sexual remarks towards any person. Please refer back to my previous post on how to experience your first con. There were no security around to report a person, who has stalked me for the past two years at a different convention to the point I have to always be around someone at cons or I feel uncomfortable going. I am certain that this particular person, who commonly cosplays as Waldo has done this to other people as well. This can be fixed by having a larger amount of security at a con.
@aliciamariebody as Lola Bunny |
@spideydna as Spider-Man |
@justnaction as Black Panther. I can't wait for that movie, next year! |
@_jaegerb_ as a genderbent Joker |
My overall takeaways from LACC 2017:
- The con had a primarily chill atmosphere.
- They need to hire better security as I was told by multiple photographers that they were threatened by security guards and nothing happened upon reporting it.
- The booklets were simple to understand and straight to the point.
- Most attendees were more interested in the vendor's hall than the panels.
- Cosplayers were more likely to attend on the bigger days rather than the opening days.
- The staff needs to be a bit more enthusiastic especially when people are picking up badges.
- I have done badge pickup duty for both SDCC and WonderCon & have noticed when the people giving the badges are upbeat, it makes for an overall better experience for the attendees.
- Fix the communication between professional attendees on guest lists as many people doing panels were not on the list and could not easily pick up their badges
- The public relations staff is great with communication though. (I was always kept up to date with all new announcements regarding the con. )
- The convention needs to be more strict on timing and stay true to their scheduling.
- Con rating: 8/10
- I would return again for 2018
- The factors that caused this rating were the lack of enthusiasm by several staff members, opening the vendor's hall late, not enough security guards, and the fact that nothing was done about security guards threatening attendees.
- All of these factors are fixable.
- I hope to actually makes the Club Comic Con event, next year too.
Well that's it for my LACC review! I hope this was thorough enough, and stay tuned for my future posts now that I have free time again!
Did you attend LACC? What was your overall opinion of the con? Let me know in the comments below.
Till Next Time!
-Hachi
I agree! I met some pretty awesome people at Los Angeles Comic Con! :) I even formed new friendships, and that's truly my favorite part about comic book and anime conventions.
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