This final cosplay photoshoot took place in a real-scene studio with a sci-fi medical vibe. With cool-toned light casting over the metal conduits and pipelines, combined with a simple uniform styling of a white shirt and black tights, I'm quite satisfied with the resulting atmosphere. Shooting this set wasn't just about restoring the setting, but also about expressing that calm, independent, yet warm temperament.
Speaking of which, my booking commission info is always available, so I'll quickly mention it while posting these photos. A full-day package of 8 hours is 500, with overtime at 50 per hour. Physically, I have decent stamina and no dietary restrictions except for not being able to eat spicy food. However, I don't have a huge appetite, so if we grab a meal together, please don't order a whole table of food, as it easily goes to waste. I will try my best to maintain a highly engaged, proactive state throughout the day. Feel free to request pre-commission questionnaires, changing matching profile pictures/wallpapers, or even adjustments if you're worried I'm too tired and want me to rest.
As for the small gifts included, they are some handmade items of mine. Although they aren't worth a fortune, they come from the heart, so I hope you won't mind them. If the actual experience doesn't feel satisfactory, I've also laid out a policy to refund 450 and keep 50 as a hard work fee. If needed, just leave 50, saving you from making a whole trip back and forth. The main goal is transparency and mutual comfort.
The white coat in this set has a really nice texture; the straps and small details on the cuffs look very clean and sharp. In the shot where I am sitting on the floor half-leaning against the boxes, showing the black skirt and black high heels along with the stocking details under the side-rim lighting, the image production rate was indeed very high. In the standing shot afterwards, I showed off the ID badge details on the chest, which completely maxed out that researcher vibe from the setting. The assistant nearby was complaining about the cold, saying the studio's AC was set too low, but wearing that thick white coat, I didn't feel particularly cold myself. The metal cabinets, the medical bed for lying down, and the beautifully messy cables in the scene certainly made the character's temperament look much cooler and more detached.
By the way, let me poke fun at myself—that line in my earlier draft description saying 'forgot the academic literature' is a certified case of academic misconduct. So after finishing the shoot, I have to stay up late to catch up on experimental records and literature reviews; consider it a routine occupational hazard for us academics. I used to think that a cosplay photoshoot and real life should be kept completely separate, but I've gradually realized that openly writing my living status and shooting habits into my booking info and photo shares actually helps me meet more partners with matching wavelengths. The photographer and editor were very restrained with the color grading this time, avoiding those flashy, gaudy filters, keeping it strictly between cool gray and pure white to preserve the premium texture of the raw images.
Without setting too many rigid rules for myself, I just focus on capturing the state I want to present. Passing by KFC in this weather earlier, I did ponder whether to buy a snack, but I decided to prioritize finishing this post first. A final photoshoot is merely a visual record; what matters more is the shooting process and the sincerity felt by everyone when they look at these photos.