When we finished shooting this set of photos, I felt entirely enveloped in a floral fragrance. This time, my partner and I cosplayed Minato Yukina and Imai Lisa from BanG Dream!. Although these are just behind-the-scenes cuts, I truly enjoyed every shutter click in front of the European-style church and flower house sets. We specially chose this blue-and-white stage outfit style. The off-the-shoulder and ruffled design perfectly matches the magnificence and purity of the characters' settings, and with the customized flower crown headpieces, the classical atmosphere becomes even richer. Duo cosplay framing tests chemistry the most. To present a better visual, we repeatedly adjusted our positioning in front of the wooden windows and the altar; from the hand-raising interactions to the moment of holding the bouquet, we needed to maintain consistent eye contact. During the shoot, we also had to watch out for the wig's fluffiness and the stability of the accessories. Sometimes, a single turn-around action would tangle the hair strands, so off-camera, we would help each other manage the details. The single-person looking-back photo also feels great—the light hit the pleats of the skirt perfectly, beautifully showcasing the sheer transparency of the mesh material. The post-processing, makeup, and styling were all conceived by ourselves. The small blue roses and ribbon bows on the flower crown are specially designed elements that echo the overall color tone without stealing the focus from the characters themselves. Sometimes, looking at these behind-the-scenes photos and recalling the atmosphere on set back then makes me feel incredibly happy to have completed these visuals with my favorite character and my partner. I hope everyone can feel this dedication through our church photography.