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NJCon2004

OFFICIAL STARGATE SG-1 CON
New Jersey, August 2004


Updates




Panels



ChristopherJudge
Christopher Judge (Teal'c)  |  Total images: 136  |  Date updated: 23 Sep 2004
The Mookboy himself! An onstage display of charm and good humor that does a fan's heart good.
DonDavis
Don Davis (George Hammond)  |  Total images: 36  |  Date updated: 23 Sep 2004
A true artist and gentleman, Don always has something interesting to say.
MichaelShanks
Michael Shanks (Daniel Jackson)  |  Total images: 137  |  Date updated: 23 Sep 2004
An old-fashioned mutual admiration society meeting between Michael and his fans. He gave the fans a great time and some great photo ops.
Rachel Luttrell
Rachel Luttrell (Teyla of Stargate Atlantis)  |  Total images: 21  |  Date updated: 23 Sep 2004
Her first solo appearance at a convention. There are MORE PICS OF RACHEL in the BREAKFAST folder, below.
TerylRothery
Teryl Rothery (Janet Fraiser)  |  Total images: 35  |  Date updated: 23 Sep 2004
A genuine class act who gives tirelessly and cheerfully to her fans. I am not just a fan of her work but also a fan of hers personally. She has an endless supply of good stories and the talent to tell them well. It's always a pleasure to see her.
TonyAmendola
Tony Amendola (Bra'tac)  |  Total images: 20  |  Date added: 23 Sep 2004
Tony! I finally got to meet Tony. Interesting stories, lots of experience in "the biz," and a very personable guy.

 


 

Convention Extras

Dessert Party
Dessert and Drinks  |  Total images: 33  |  Date updated: 23 Sep 2004
Dessert and cash bar party (excellent margaritas!) held Saturday night and attended by the day's guests: Christopher Judge, Don Davis, and Tony Amendola. Best of all, the guests posed with us for informal pictures.
Breakfast
Breakfast  |  Total images: 49  |  Date added: 23 Sep 2004
Breakfast held Sunday morning and attended by the day's guests: Michael Shanks, Teryl Rothery, and Rachel Luttrell. Alas, the con people cracked down and were strict about no posing with the guests.
Portraits
Portraits  |  Total images: 5  |  Date added: 23 Sep 2004
I purchased two pics each with Michael Shanks and Chris Judge and one pic with Teryl Rothery

 


 

Friends

Friends
Friends  |  Total images: 13  |  Date updated: 23 Sep 2004
Friends I attended the con with -- and friends I made while there.

 



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Updates

23 Sept 2004:
-- NEW PANEL PHOTOS: 70 of Chris Judge, 20 of Don Davis, 2 of Michael Shanks, 18 of Rachel Luttrell, 9 of Teryl Rothery, 20 of Tony Amendola
-- NEW EVENT PHOTOS: 1 of MS at breakfast, 1 of dessert receptions
-- NEW PHOTO CATEGORY: Portaits purchased with actors -- 5 new photos
-- ALL photos now cleaned up and improved drastically from prior postings
-- All photos from the breakfast and dessert shindigs removed from various actors' folders and now appear in only the respective events' folders.
-- Captions are revised to include more content from the actors' panels and some of their most memorable stories.
-- 7 new photos in the "Friends" category.

5 Sept 2004:
-- 69 new photos of Michael's panel posted in his "panel" folder. ALL of the pictures I took of Michael have been vastly improved and are larger. No more nasty, brown, grainy pictures. :) All photos of Michael at the breakfast have been removed; they can still be seen in the breakfast folder.
-- 2 new photos of the Dessert Reception posted.
-- 11 additional photos of the Breakfast Reception posted. A few are new but I also added some close-up crops of Michael's face from some of the photos.

25 August 2004:
-- Album first posted with note that image quality would be improved as time allowed

Creation Con means it when they recommend digital cameras. They give the reason of lighting varying amongst venues but I found it advantageous simply because the lighting was so *poor* for photography that I needed every edge I could get. The digital camera, admittedly a powerful one, simply captured more detail than film would have. I've learned much more about how to use Photoshop Elements to correct underexposed digital photos so that nearly all of the detail is preserved. I've begun working on red-eye correction though I'm not yet satisfied with my results. Some photos have been corrected; most haven't.