This Minato Yukina outfit has so many details, from the gemstone brooch at the collar to the gold embroidery on the cuffs, as well as the waistband and the layered skirt. It took almost an hour just to put it on properly. The location for this shoot was an abandoned industrial factory; the cool-toned lighting and empty space surprisingly complemented the cool and focused aura of Roselia perfectly. The photographer's post-processing for this cosplay photography is amazing; the fluttering hair, flying feathers, and red roses, along with a subtle vignette effect, directly pushed the atmosphere to the max. I also brought along that iconic black electric guitar. Even though I was just posing, standing in front of the stand microphone really made me involuntarily imagine myself performing on stage. The most interesting part of shooting event photos is being able to try out various spontaneous compositions and poses, such as lifting the skirt and leaning forward slightly, or tilting my head to look at the camera. The shifts in light and shadow on site brought many unexpected surprises. The texture of this costume is brilliant under the lens, especially the combination of black and silver-gray with gold embellishments, blending classical magnificence with modern sharpness. Finally, looking at the event photo delivery, I feel all the preparations were completely worth it. This is not just about recreating a character, but also about conveying that deep-rooted obsession through images.