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Early photos from BlizzCon 2008

October 9th, 2008, 9:04 pm · 4 Comments · posted by

Thanks to OC Register photographer Kevin Sullivan, we’ve got some fresh photos from BlizzCon 2008, including scenes from inside the Anaheim Convention Center. Read our profile on the company, “Can Blizzard get any bigger?” Click image below to get to the slideshow.

 

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 4 Comments

  • MrClean says:

    Wow.

    How much does this guy get paid?

    You could hire middle school students to take better photos.

  • HBrider says:

    Did this guy use a disposable camera for these pics? OC Reg, I would be more than happy to do some photography for you so you can see that your pics could look way better than the junk being shown here and in many other stories. Pictures need to be just as good as the story and in some cases even better than the story. The bad thing is that many of your writers are not good and their photo skills match their writing skills. Be proactive in making your product better. We don’t need more ads on the pages as there are too many as it is. We need better content that is informative and attractive. We need better pictures so they help tell the story. You have my e-mail address so contact me and let me know. I’d be happy to work out a deal with you.

  • Jerry says:

    Toys for boys.

  • SayNoToNeedlessMarkups says:

    What is that guy looking at in the picture??? LOL

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