In order to take satisfactory COSPLAY photos, COSERs not only put a lot of effort into dressing up, but also need a suitable background for taking photos, so studios with various settings have become an important part of COSPLAY culture. However, taking photos in the studio does not mean that you can completely relax your guard! Recently, a Japanese COSER went online and said that a studio actually set up a monitor in the changing room, which caused heated discussions. Some people think that the studio's intentions are too bad, while others think that it is making a fuss. Which view do you support? But no matter what, it still makes people feel uncomfortable to have a monitor in the changing room.
Japanese COSPLAY studios often have more than 10 scenes for COSER photography, such as common classrooms, Japanese-style rooms, warehouses, rooftops, etc. Some also rent a large number of small props to enhance the beauty of the photos! Originally, the studio and the COSER should maintain a friendly relationship of mutual trust, but a few days ago, a Japanese COSER Jun (Jun) protested against the bad behavior of a certain studio on Twitter, which sparked heated discussions... The COSER who revealed the news online: Jyun Jun and his friends came to this studio for the first time. The staff told them that in addition to changing in the dressing room, they could also use another room to change clothes. However, the room the staff mentioned had a lot of surveillance cameras! Jun and his friends immediately gave up the idea of taking photos and left... Monitor high in the closet Monitor above the air conditioner There is also a monitor above the other air conditioner. Since these surveillance cameras are not particularly hidden, Jyun believes that the studio had no intention of taking secret photos, but since the staff said that this room can be used to change clothes, they should have informed that there are surveillance cameras! However, netizens in the opposition believe that since this room is not a real dressing room, the surveillance cameras are installed to prevent damage to the studio's scenery and loss of COSERs' belongings, and protesting online for this is simply making a fuss over nothing! Anyway, in order to avoid similar troubles, the studio will usually clearly state where the surveillance cameras are set up. In order to prevent the beauty of the photos from being ruined, the use of hidden cameras must be clearly stated in advance to avoid being regarded as a perverted photographer... The studio clearly states on its website where the surveillance cameras are and where people can change clothes. As the fierce war of words between netizens on both sides of the fence turned into a big discussion, Jun temporarily closed his Twitter account. What do you think was the studio's negligence or the COSERs' overreaction? |
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