Shooting this set of Kishinami Hakuno photos is, in a way, celebrating the fact that Zabiko is finally about to become Emperor. This sailor-style white dress with red collar trim is highly accurate; thanks to Inaba Limbus for making the outfit, the fit and stitching are very neat, and the red and white stripes at the collar and the red choker look clean and sharp under the convention's white lighting. The light brown long straight hair with slight curls at the ends, paired with the red wristband, focuses the visual center on the red and white contrast. I chose a corridor area of the convention for the shoot; the background blur and light transparency make the image look clear. There aren't many complex poses; I mainly went with a standing pose with arms crossed, combined with some slight turns and gazes, trying to convey the character's calm and slightly regal composure. The convention lighting is quite chaotic, but the photographer controlled the highlights well, keeping the pure white of the dress and the red details intact. Since these are convention photos, there were bound to be passersby in the background, but fortunately, the composition angles selected were quite direct. Cosplaying this character holds special meaning for me, so I'm quite happy to have captured these photos. I hope to have the chance for a more refined shoot of this outfit in the future.