[Vivian cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero, the light and shadow moments at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention - Image 1
[Vivian cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero, the light and shadow moments at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention - Image 2
[Vivian cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero, the light and shadow moments at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention - Image 3
[Vivian cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero, the light and shadow moments at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention - Image 4
[Vivian cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero, the light and shadow moments at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention - Image 5
[Vivian cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero, the light and shadow moments at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention - Image 6
[Vivian cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero, the light and shadow moments at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention - Image 7
[Vivian cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero, the light and shadow moments at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention - Image 8
[Vivian cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero, the light and shadow moments at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention - Image 9

Looking at this set of photos taken at the 2.1 miHoYo Only convention, I still remember the temperature of that day. For this styling of Vivian, I spent a lot of thought repeatedly adjusting everything from the gradient curls of the wig and the position of the elf ears to the gemstone on the bowtie. To maintain the character's integrity, I brought along a doll and an umbrella as pairings, while the throw pillow was a little surprise for interacting with fellow fans on-site. Although it was exhausting after a whole day, my spirits remained very high.

Special thanks this time to the photographer, who is highly skilled at capturing the serenity of characters in front of the lens. Shooting in front of the fully painted car, the lighting found a point of balance within the complex environment, and the cold-toned background held down the white and purple color pairing, capturing the rows of buttons, stripes, and the waist corsage of the clothing very clearly. Poses like squatting or holding the props were chosen in hopes of restoring the character's mysterious and slightly detached tone.

I feel that a good Event photo delivery doesn't necessarily have to be overly deliberate. Instead, when bundled up warmly, holding an umbrella, or even occasionally glancing away from the lens, it's easier to touch the inner essence of that character. The texture of the skin was not excessively airbrushed, preserving the gloss of the makeup and the light in the eyes. Every time I look back after a shoot, I can feel the character traits through the eyes of different photographers, which is a wonderful experience for me.

These frozen frames preserved a small snippet of time from the convention, and can be considered a serious interpretation of this character.