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Gothic and Horror Photography by Amanda Norman

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Why VAMPIRES Inspire My Work

Self Vampire Portrait

You may have noticed by now, that I’m a HUGE fan of the vampire, which inspires a lot of my photography and jewellery work, but you maybe asking yourself why?

First Introduction to Vampires

I certainly remember the vampires of Salem’s Lot and Hammer Horror, but I think my very first introduction to a vampire was watching Morticia from the Addams Family and Lily Munster from The Munsters. Lily Munster While Morticia had the edge over Lily for being darker, Lily Munster was beautiful and endearing.  I preferred watching The Munsters due to the characters and Lily had all of the fascinating qualities that I admire.  She was born in 1827 to Sam Dracula and lived in the land of the forest, Transylvania prior to meeting Herman.  Childhood was a happy time when The Munsters were on the TV.

Hammer Horror Vampires

As a young teenager, my perspective of vampires changed when I stayed up late to watch Hammer Horror.  These vampires, including Christopher Lee as Dracula were damned sexy, but totally forbidden.  Their hypnotic gaze and dominating presence commanded your will and if you were lucky, you would get to live out their lifestyle for an eternity unless you were unfortunate enough to come across Mr Van Helsing and his merry men and get be-headed.

A vampire could seduce almost anyone they lusted for and I was hooked.  The vampiric world that Hammer Horror created with the help of course from novels written from the likes of Bram Stoker and Sheridan Le Fanu, were totally enthralling.  I was mesmerised with the Gothic scenery, mist filled and overgrown graveyards that were old and full of mystery.  I still have visions of a lost demented soul, floating through the graveyard to return to her lair with her flimsy see through gown floating behind her.  I always wanted the vampire to survive and of course I was caught up in the fantasy of wanting to become one.

Yutte Stensgaard as CarmillaMy favourite vampire character that Hammer Horror brought to life is Carmilla created by Sheridan Le Fanu.

Hammer Horror created three films based on Carmilla, but my favourite was the second film titled Lust for a Vampire that was made in the year that I was born, 1971.  This film was certainly an eye opener to a then very impressionable teenager.  I was still a virgin, but I remember wondering if all girls go cross eyed when making love?  You might laugh, but I’d never even considered that a woman could make out with another woman until I watched this film, and this was in the days when I never knew Freddie Mercury was gay.  I must have been so naive.  For those of you who may be wondering what the Hell am I on about, I’ve found the clip on You Tube for you to enjoy.

 

Lust for a Vampire

Mr Barlow Salem's Lot

Sadly, my fantasy world of vampires was rudely awakened with the onslaught of Mr Barlow.

You’ll enjoy Mr Barlow and he’ll enjoy you!

I don’t bloody think so!

Mr Barlow, the hissing bold headed, yellow eyed monster is still THE scariest vampire I’ve ever seen.  Him and Mr Straker played by James Mason totally shattered my vampire fantasy.  Vampires are afraid of the crucifix, but oh no, not Mr Barlow.  He just crushes them with his hand and nothing stops him.  If you see a black mass on the floor, suddenly appear and start growing, don’t just stand there and gawp in amazement.  Blood run for it!

To read more about my thoughts of Mr Barlow, click here.

Vampire Photography

Below are some of my favourite vampire inspired photography and more can be seen in my galleries by clicking here.

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Vampire Photography

George the Vampire

Vampire Jewellery

I do have a range of jewellery that is inspired by my love of vampires and two of my latest necklaces that feature my Gothic horror photography, are featured below.  To view all necklaces, rosaries and bracelets click here to visit Gothic Jewellery Box.

 

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Gothic and Horror Valentine Day Cards from Amanda Norman

If you’re looking for some classic horror valentine cards, look no further than my Gothic Horror Greeting Card Collection over at Zazzle.  These brilliant Gothic and Horror Valentine Day cards feature my photography and further more, you can personalise the text on the front and inside of the card.  They’re the perfect gift and I’ve included some of my favourites below.

To view all of the Valentine Day cards in the collection, click here.

To view all of the Gothic and horror greeting cards and business cards, click here.

Be My Vampire Valentine?

Your vampire lover is sure to love these fangtastic vampire valentine cards.

Drooling Zombie Valentine Cards

Werewolf Valentine Day Cards

Even these werewolves are howling for your love.

Gothic Jewellery New Year Sale

Gothic Jewellery Box

We’re pleased to announce that starting on Boxing Day, December 26th, you can have a massive 15% off all jewellery at Gothic Jewellery Box using code NY2012.

Gothic Jewellery Box is a collection of handmade jewellery by Gothic and horror photographer, Amanda Norman.  All of her jewellery pieces are inspired by her love of classic horror and you have a vast selection to choose from such as: -

Vampire Necklaces | Skull Necklaces | Gothic Necklaces

Vampire Bracelets | Skull Bracelets | Gothic Bracelets

Vampire Earrings | Skull Earrings | Gothic Earrings

Vampire Rosaries | Skull Rosaries | Gothic Rosaries

Blood Vial Jewellery

 

Gothic Jewellery Box ReVAMPed

For those of you who regularly follow me on Twitter (@AmandaNorman), you will have noticed that I’ve been quiet the past week.  The reason is that I’ve been working very hard on revamping Gothic Jewellery Box and I’m still busy putting items of jewellery back up for sale.

Gothic Jewellery Box is my collection of hand made items of Gothic jewellery that are inspired by the genre of classic horror.  From bats to skulls, blood vials and gorgeous Gothic beads, there is something for everyone here.  Skull necklaces, including the Bill Oberst Jr Classic Horror Skull Rosary are up for sale and you must see the collection of exquisite blood vial vampire necklaces.

Gothic Jewellery Box

As all items of Gothic jewellery are hand made by myself, if you see any items of jewellery that you would like a different length or colour, or you would like bats instead of skulls, then please contact me as I do take custom requests.  Most items you will find that there is only one item in stock as I do make them to order.  Once an item is ordered, I will make another one (stock depending) and put that up for sale straight away. 

I have been asked if I ship to the States and the answer is yes.  As with all deliveries, I state 28 days, but you should get it before then.  Xmas deliveries may take a little longer than expected due to the time of year.

Please go and have a look around and post some reviews as it would be lovely to receive your feedback.  I also have a collection of classic horror gifts that feature my Gothic and horror photography.  These include the bottle opener key rings and the pocket mirrors and my horror portrait service.

CLICK HERE to visit Gothic Jewellery Box