Richard Brill’s TCF.net Presents Exclusive Photos of New York Comic Con 2007
Richard Brill provides a huge collection of photos from the 2007 New York Comic Con show...actors, creators, cosplayers, booth babes, and more.
New York, NY, March 13, 2007 --(PR.com)-- New York-based web site TCF.net is announcing a collection of more than 200 Exclusive photos chronicling the New York Comic Con trade shows second year in New York city.
All the images where taken by On-line Publisher and Photo-Journalist Richard Brill.
“It’s like being at the event!” says Richard Brill.
The site features numerous high-quality images of Stan Lee Signing autographs and meeting with fans from around the country. The show was a virtual who’s who of entertaining people. Also included, Stephen Colbert, Jessica Chobot, Gary Coleman, Peter Mayhew, Hayden Panettiere, J. Michael Straczynski, Tiffany Taylor, Amanda Connor, Paolo Rivera, Jessie George, Timothy Zahn, Scott Hannah, Brian Bolland, Neil Adams, George Perez, Marc Silvestri, Daniel Logan, Ron Garney, Oliver Coipel, Dale Eaglesham, Paul Dini, Eric Battle, Jim Starlin, Patrick Gleason, Ron Marz, Cecil Castellucci, Jim Rugg, Black Betty, Anjelia Chiappelli and many notable fans an celebrities.
“Every time I looked I saw another photo opportunity and what I enjoyed most was attracting groups of people with digital cameras shadowing my potential money shot. I set up the shot and fans were able to come home with really cool pictures. The Electricity was great, except security was in disarray and not too happy with all this excitement,” Brill said.
“It was too full days of shooting and two weeks to complete.
“As much of a challenge this event was I am tremendously gratified to have the opportunity to meet so many wonderful people, to capture and chronicle the day’s events in a large, comprehensive set of photos achieved on TCF.NET for people to enjoy for years to come. I enjoy taking people and celebrity images, that’s what I do best. I get the images you don’t typically see in other publications. The response I receive is tremendous. They just love it!” Brill said.
Many of the images in Richard Brill’s photo essay are exclusive shots, with captions describing the identities of the participants and attendees at this remarkable event.
The photos are available free of charge for use by nonprofit organizations and with the permission of Richard Brill for use a nominal one time use fee in commercial publications.
About TCF.net
Richard Brill's TCF.net (The Computer Forum) is a web portal that provides a comprehensive guide to the best of the web and more. Founded over 14 years ago by Richard Brill as a home page, TCF.net has become a trusted information source on what’s happening on the web and in the New York area as well as a Hugh collection of image.
Richards images can also be found in his blog MY-BEST-SHOT.Blogspot.com
For More Information, go to TCF.NET or contact Richard Brill at 516-286-9903 or e-mail webmaster@tcf.net
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All the images where taken by On-line Publisher and Photo-Journalist Richard Brill.
“It’s like being at the event!” says Richard Brill.
The site features numerous high-quality images of Stan Lee Signing autographs and meeting with fans from around the country. The show was a virtual who’s who of entertaining people. Also included, Stephen Colbert, Jessica Chobot, Gary Coleman, Peter Mayhew, Hayden Panettiere, J. Michael Straczynski, Tiffany Taylor, Amanda Connor, Paolo Rivera, Jessie George, Timothy Zahn, Scott Hannah, Brian Bolland, Neil Adams, George Perez, Marc Silvestri, Daniel Logan, Ron Garney, Oliver Coipel, Dale Eaglesham, Paul Dini, Eric Battle, Jim Starlin, Patrick Gleason, Ron Marz, Cecil Castellucci, Jim Rugg, Black Betty, Anjelia Chiappelli and many notable fans an celebrities.
“Every time I looked I saw another photo opportunity and what I enjoyed most was attracting groups of people with digital cameras shadowing my potential money shot. I set up the shot and fans were able to come home with really cool pictures. The Electricity was great, except security was in disarray and not too happy with all this excitement,” Brill said.
“It was too full days of shooting and two weeks to complete.
“As much of a challenge this event was I am tremendously gratified to have the opportunity to meet so many wonderful people, to capture and chronicle the day’s events in a large, comprehensive set of photos achieved on TCF.NET for people to enjoy for years to come. I enjoy taking people and celebrity images, that’s what I do best. I get the images you don’t typically see in other publications. The response I receive is tremendous. They just love it!” Brill said.
Many of the images in Richard Brill’s photo essay are exclusive shots, with captions describing the identities of the participants and attendees at this remarkable event.
The photos are available free of charge for use by nonprofit organizations and with the permission of Richard Brill for use a nominal one time use fee in commercial publications.
About TCF.net
Richard Brill's TCF.net (The Computer Forum) is a web portal that provides a comprehensive guide to the best of the web and more. Founded over 14 years ago by Richard Brill as a home page, TCF.net has become a trusted information source on what’s happening on the web and in the New York area as well as a Hugh collection of image.
Richards images can also be found in his blog MY-BEST-SHOT.Blogspot.com
For More Information, go to TCF.NET or contact Richard Brill at 516-286-9903 or e-mail webmaster@tcf.net
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http://www.tcf.net
http://www.tcf.net/comiccon.html
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