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2.5 Years, 13 Events, Countless Friends

Just wanted to “officially” say that I will no longer be working as a photographer for MLG. I have been photographing events since Anaheim ’09 and it has been such an amazing ride. I have met so many awesome individuals that have become good friends, and have even met my current boyfriend through MLG, and I couldn’t be more thankful to have those people in my life. It has been a long journey. I have had many highs and many lows at MLG, but overall it has been the ultimate learning experience. Trying really hard to not make this all sound cheesy…

All in all it is time to move on. I need to start focusing on schooling and branching out in photography. I want to thank all the Pro-Players I have photographed… thanks for letting me shove my camera in your face over and over again :P I will miss you all. I have really appreciated my time with MLG and I wouldn’t change it for anything. I hope to see everyone again somehow, perhaps as a spectator :)

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Shafted.

Last weekend was MLG Providence, the final event within the 2011 season. It went great and I thought I did a pretty good job overall. When I landed back home, I received a text message informing me of a tweet from a staffer about how Zemotion, a photographer, got interviewed by MLG. At first I didn’t care because I knew she owned a team, so I assumed it was simply related to her role as a team owner. Boy, was I way off.

While (ironically) going through my MLG Providence photos, I got a Facebook message from a friend, linking me to this tweet:

I read it, and immediately felt like I got slapped in the face by the very company that has had me as their photographer for the past 13 events. I watched the interview and felt even shittier. The introduction was, “I’m here with Zemotion who’s.. pretty easily the best photographer in eSports… no offence to the other great photographers out there…”

Yeah, the “no offense” really made it all much better.

I was pretty shocked after that and utterly offended. I felt completely unappreciated by MLG, I felt like I was disregarded and my confidence was shot. Those creeping thoughts of harsh self criticism all came flooding back and I started to cry. I was really hurt. I went to the galleries linked in the interview and starting comparing my work. I just didn’t get it. What was I doing wrong? Not that I ever expected or desired such a thing, but why was I never interviewed? I have 13 events worth of story and experience to tell… is my work not good enough? I thought I have taken and shared some amazing photos with the eSports community… am I wrong to think that? I’ve never asked for anything in return, I don’t get paid to work on the photos after the event and post them on my Flickr. I don’t receive any sort of revenue from views on Flickr. All I wanted was for people to get a chance to enjoy the photos that didn’t make the cut for the MLG galleries. I take about 4,000 – 5,000 photos per event, having 25 posted per gallery leaves many behind. I just do it for you guys, so that you can see more and enjoy them. What do I want in return? Just a smile when I see you at the next event. A nod, a hand shake, a ‘hey thanks for that new Facebook profile picture’ or something. I work really hard during MLG weekends, 12+ hour days walking around the venue trying to capture everything and all the important moments on a heavily time sensitive schedule, I do this… and then I get what felt like was getting shit on.

So when I read that title, my heart broke a little. It was carelessly written with zero regard to fellow staff photographers. No respect, consideration, or thought was put in to how that would make Josh and I feel. I just don’t know what to do except sit here and wonder when the fuck will I catch a break.

In regards to Zemotion, I have absolutely nothing against her. I want to be clear that this is absolutely not about her. I have nothing but respect for her and if anything I am a fan of her amazing fashion photography. I’m making a request to please stop tweeting at her in relation to the interview, it’s absolutely not her fault and she deserves zero flack. This is between myself and Josh and MLG.

I would like to see a title change to the article and perhaps someone should link Chobopeon mine and Josh’s Flickr pages.

P.S. – I understand that this is the work of perhaps one or two MLG employees, and not the voice of MLG as a whole.

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MLG Orlando

Next weekend is MLG Orlando. This will be my 12th event and my 3rd time in Orlando. It has felt like a lot of time has gone by since Raleigh but that’s probably because the comparison of a mere two and a half weeks that were between Anaheim and Raleigh. Having this being the 5th event of the season and not the last, has me feeling off beat since I’ve only ever experienced a five event season. Can’t complain, the more events the better. I’m really looking forward to what will be happening between this event and the next.

I have been given the opportunity to create content outside of events (writing articles, creating photo competitions, etc.) which will be amazing. I’d love to have an article up on the site. I’m planning on capturing this event in a different style. Going to try to make a sort of photo essay in the eyes of a staff member. We’ll see how it goes… typically when I have these ideas, they seem to dissipate because of all the craziness during the event.

Either way I’m excited for Orlando. Every event is a time to start fresh and try something different.

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Best Tribute

Best tribute I’ve seen so far..

Ten Years Later: A Tribute 9/11

My favorite 9/11 tribute in New York City can be found in Bryant Park. 2,819 empty chairs are set up on the lawn facing the site where the World Trade Center once stood, one chair for every life lost. The number of empty chairs captures the enormity of the lives lost and the stark emptiness of it just drives home the point that I hope is never forgotten. 2,819 people were here one moment and gone the next. 2,819 went to work or boarded a plane one morning ten years ago thinking it would be another ordinary day and they never came home.

(via Bryant Park Blog)

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Summer of Music

This Summer has been amazing for me, musically. I have seen more shows the past few months than I have in the past 5 years. All I can say is I’m super lucky to have experienced these amazing DJ’s so far:

  • Skrillex
  • Porter Robinson
  • Zedd
  • Kaskade
  • DJ Shadow
  • Steve AOKI
  • Datsik
  • Nero
  • LA Riots

I have a Zedd show coming up next weekend as well as Chevelle and Deadmau5 in October. I can’t express my excitement for Chevelle, let alone Deadmau5. Both are my favourite artists in their respective categories.
Ah-may-zing.
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Howard Beale is ‘Mad as Hell’

I don't have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job. The dollar buys a nickel's worth; banks are going bust; shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter; punks are running wild in the street, and there's nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do, and there's no end to it. We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat. And we sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us that today we had fifteen homicides and sixty-three violent crimes, as if that's the way it's supposed to be! We all know things are bad -- worse than bad -- they're crazy. It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out any more. We sit in the house, and slowly the world we're living in is getting smaller, and all we say is, "Please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radials, and I won't say anything. Just leave us alone." Well, I'm not going to leave you alone. I want you to get mad! I don't want you to protest. I don't want you to riot. I don't want you to write to your Congressman, because I wouldn't know what to tell you to write. I don't know what to do about the depression and the inflation and the Russians and the crime in the street. All I know is that first, you've got to get mad.

Howard Beale in 'Network' (1976)
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100 Years of East London Fashion, Dance, and Music in 100 Seconds

Here’s a super creative video that attempts to capture 100 years of East
London fashion, dance, and music in just 100 seconds. Reminds me of Rick Mereki’s amazing “Move” short that we featured earlier this month, except this video travels through “time” rather than space

via PetaPixel

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Skrillmau5

I have tickets to see these awesome guys.

Skrillex – Saturday, July 16th
Deadmau5 – Thursday, October 20th

MY BODY IS READY!