GEEK GIRL SLIDER: Stephanie van Rijn
PHOTO SLIDER: Belziir Photography
GEEK GIRL HEADER: Ivy95
PHOTO HEADER: MC Illusion Photography
GIRLS GEEK: Stephanie van Rijn from Canada, Ivy95 from United States, CosplayButterfly from Canada, Audreyxatomic from United States, Aia-Mari Cosplay from United States, Tiffany-Model from United States, Mariedoll from United States, Essy-Ex from United Kingdom, Nintendonat from United States.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Belziir Photography, MC Illusion Photography, MercPhotography, Audreyxatomic, Suckseeding Photography, Digital Asylum Studios, Jan, Kurt Brotschi Photography.
The term geek girl is in some ways fractured between its technical and cultural uses. The strongest association remains with computing, IT, and engineering. Practicing "geek girls" then include video game executive Jade Raymond, computer scientist and Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer, social media developer Leah Culver, and engineer Limor Fried of Adafruit industries.
"Geek girl" is also a term applied to women who engage in journalism and media about technology, typically through the Internet rather than traditional print media, such as tech journalist Natali Morris. Perhaps the most well-known variety of the "geek girl" is the gamer, who typically engages in video and/or live role-playing games. In 2007, actress and gamer Felicia Day popularized the archetype through the webseries The Guild and the YouTube viral video (Do You Wanna Date My) Avatar.
These are the best costumes and cosplayers according to my personal consideration.
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