[Sigewinne Cosplay] Healing Magic in Water Bubbles: Sharing a Dreamy Fairy Tale Style Photoset - Image 1
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This time, the finished photoset from the studio shoot features Sigewinne. Thanks to the soft lighting arrangement of the overall scene and the lighting technician's meticulous adjustment of the color temperature, the final photos achieved the desired translucent effect. As my first time doing an actual shoot in this studio, I am quite satisfied with the texture of this final photoset.

For the makeup and styling, I used a light blue-gray short wig with a naturally styled fluffiness, and this color scheme formed a strong visual contrast with the red colored contact lenses. The eye and brow makeup followed a clean and gentle style without excessively heavy colors, matching the clear, translucent feel of the character design. The headpiece chosen was a white nurse cap style with red trim and a golden badge, connected on both sides to plush ears with a light pink and light blue gradient, giving the front and back accessories a high level of completeness.

The main body of the costume is a peacock blue coat featuring textured golden water-ripple embroidery on the shoulders and front bodice, preventing the fabric from looking monotonous. The wide coral red tie at the neckline has an excellent drape. The heart patterns on the white apron and the multiple layers of blue and red bows below the skirt hem took quite a bit of effort to adjust on set to look neat and wrinkle-free. The tail holds a powerful sense of volume; its thick plush material with a blue-pink gradient felt a bit heavy when posing, but it effectively enhanced its visual prominence.

As my first time collaborating with this photography and support team, I initially worried about our synergy, but we didn't encounter any major obstacles during the actual shoot. The support team constantly kept an eye on my shifting skirt hem and wig edges, adjusting them directly by hand. The photographer was highly skilled at capturing natural expressions and poses; for instance, the relaxed moment leaning against the chair in the first picture was snapped during a break midway through. Compared to forced staged posing, these natural moments fit the state I wanted to present much better.

In terms of light and shadow, the photographer intentionally incorporated prism refraction and soap bubble elements to create a dreamy girly style texture. In the final picture, I held a blue-and-pink water bottle prop, coordinating with the floating height of the bubbles to reflect the character's interaction with the hydro element. The side-profile, eyes-closed expression in the fourth picture attempted to convey a gentle, quiet sense of healing.

This kind of healing-system setting truly tests expression management, requiring one to maintain a cute and playful vibe while avoiding over-exertion. Huge thanks to the photography, post-production, and support artists of the day. Even during the intervals between changing camera positions, everyone took every detail very seriously, making the entire day's shooting experience incredibly pleasant for this Genshin Impact presentation via an anime style studio photoshoot format of cosplay photography.