Freitag, 7. Februar 2025

MASKED

MASKED: The Art of Cosplay – A Unique Cosplay Artbook Project

Cosplay is more than just costumes – it’s an art form, a passion, and a way to step into a world of imagination. With MASKED, we’re pushing the boundaries of what a cosplay artbook can be, blending photography, creativity, and storytelling to create something extraordinary. This 280-page premium artbook features 20 models (19 talented cosplayers and one non-cosplay model), showcasing intricate costumes, breathtaking photography, and the depth of character that cosplay embodies.


Why MASKED Stands Out

MASKED isn’t your typical cosplay photobook. Inspired by Japanese idol artbooks, we’ve taken the concept of a portrait collection and elevated it to the level of fine art. These pages aren’t just photographs – they’re carefully composed visual narratives, with every frame capturing the essence of the character and the cosplayer’s vision.

This isn’t our first venture into this realm. MASKED builds on the success of our first cosplay portrait book, DRESSED, which featured 10 cosplayers over 234 pages. Now, with double the models and 280 pages, MASKED is an upgrade in every sense – more talent, more artistry, and more passion.

A Glimpse Behind the Mask

Cosplay is about transformation, stepping into a new identity, and bringing fictional worlds to life. The title MASKED delves into this transformative power, exploring the idea of not just physical masks but the metaphorical masks we all wear. Cosplayers embody traits they admire or wish to express, creating personas that often reveal more about themselves than they conceal.

This project is deeply personal to me as both a photographer and a former cosplayer. My own journey began in 2004, participating in and eventually hosting cosplay competitions, and it has remained a central part of my life ever since. MASKED reflects my connection to the community and my desire to showcase its artistry in the most professional, captivating way possible.


Why This Project Matters

Cosplay is a global phenomenon, but the way it’s documented doesn’t always match the skill and artistry involved. In Japan, idols – often including cosplayers – are celebrated with beautifully designed artbooks, bridging the gap between fandom and fine art. In Germany and beyond, this level of recognition is rare, and MASKED seeks to fill that gap.

Every photo in this book is meticulously crafted, from the composition and lighting to the layout and design. The result is an artbook that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with high-end fashion collections, fine art photography, and museum-quality works.

A Limited-Edition Collectible

This isn’t a mass-produced project. MASKED is a limited-edition release, making it a rare and valuable collectible for fans of cosplay, photography, and art. With only a small number of copies available, this is your chance to own a piece of cosplay history.


Meet the Team

This project wouldn’t be possible without an incredible team of 21 people – 20 models and myself as the photographer. The team includes 19 cosplayers and one non-cosplay model, ranging in age from 18 to 38, representing a wide variety of fandoms from games, anime, manga, and more. Each individual brings their unique creativity and passion, making MASKED a true collaboration.




My Journey as a Photographer

Over the past two decades, I’ve honed my skills as a professional photographer, focusing on landscapes, portraits, and cosplay. My previous works include two Japan-themed photobooks:

MASKED brings together all my passions – cosplay, photography, and Japanese culture – into one ambitious project.


Join the Journey

MASKED is more than just a book – it’s a celebration of creativity, identity, and the global cosplay community. By supporting this project, you’re not just purchasing an artbook; you’re helping to elevate cosplay to the realm of fine art and supporting independent creators who pour their hearts into their work.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unique project. Limited editions sell out fast, so secure your copy of MASKED today and experience the artistry of cosplay like never before.

Samstag, 1. Februar 2025

Japan in 2025?

Will I be able to get to Japan this year?

A Glimpse Ahead: Autumn Adventures in Japan and Reflections on 2024

As the vibrant colors of autumn start painting the landscapes in crimson and gold, I can’t help but dream about a possible Japan trip during Momiji season. The idea of strolling under canopies of fiery red maple leaves and exploring historic landmarks fills me with excitement. While plans are still tentative and depend on financial considerations, the allure of a “photo vacation” to gather material for upcoming Japan photobooks, hopefully releasing my planned Top 75 Japan Travel Guide,before, maybe during Summer to be an inspiration for others helping to plan their trips.

Reflecting on 2024: An Epic 84-Day Journey

Looking back at 2024, I’m reminded of the whirlwind 84-day adventure through Japan, a journey packed with incredible destinations and unique experiences. Some highlights include:

  • Matsue- (Matsue Castle) – One of Japan's few remaining original castles, its charm and history left a lasting impression.
  • Kumamoto-jō – Majestic and resilient, it still stands strong despite the damage from the 2016 earthquake. Nearby, I visited the shrine with the smallest torii gate—and, thankfully, managed to avoid getting stuck!

  • Okayama- – A striking blend of history and elegance, it added a touch of sophistication to the trip.
  • Fushimi- – A yearly ritual for me, even though it’s now more of a memory than an active cultural site, having once been part of the Castleland amusement park.

Osaka: My Base of Operations

Osaka served as my base during the trip—a dynamic city that never disappoints. Between explorations of the iconic Osaka-jō and the buzzing streets of Namba and Den-Den Town, I embarked on countless successful "raids."

Shopping sprees in retro-game treasure troves like Surugaya were a major highlight. Hunting for rare boxed copies, Pokémon cards, and the occasional figurine felt like a modern-day adventure. Speaking of Pokémon cards, the international boom is undeniable. They’ve become the hot commodity for alternative investments, even surpassing LEGO in popularity due to their space efficiency and rapid value appreciation. Unfortunately, this boom has attracted scalpers, driving up prices dramatically—even in Japan. Games that I once bought for 500–1,200 yen (around €4–10) back in 2015/2016 now fetch five to thirty times those prices.



Dreaming of 2025 and further trips

Looking forward, my wish list for the next Japan trips includes:

  • Drones and Castles: Capturing breathtaking aerial footage of landmarks like Goryokaku in Hakodate, Himeji Castle, Nagoya Castle, and Matsumoto Castle. The latter holds a special place in my heart, as Matsumoto was my home for half a year during my exchange semester at Shinshu University in 2022.
  • Shikoku Pilgrimage: While my next attempt at the Shikoku pilgrimage will likely have to wait until spring 2027, it remains a cherished goal.

Whether this year brings the opportunity for a full-fledged "photo vacation" remains to be seen, but I’m hopeful. Beyond the photography and exploration, it’s these trips that fuel my creative projects and deepen my connection to Japan.

What’s Next?

For now, I’ll keep planning, dreaming, and saving, with the hope that 2025 will bring new stories, unforgettable moments, and fresh material for my upcoming guides. Until then, the vibrant memories of 2024 will keep me inspired.

What are your autumn travel dreams? Share them in the comments—I’d love to hear!