Sheila and Gothic Jewellery Box
Above is one of the latest banners I’ve designed for Gothic Jewellery Box featuring Sheila who was rescued from the skip at work. Unfortunately I had to leave her sisters behind, but she’s safe and sound now and she just loves to showcase my Gothic necklaces.
Bat Necklace
Click on the image to see this funky pewter bat pendant dangling from a necklace made of quality glass black pearls. It’s suitable for both men and women and Sheila couldn’t wait to model it (see above.) More information including the price can be found here. If you want different colour beads, for example, you would like some red coloured Swarovski crystals to replace the metal beads, just ask. I can customise all jewellery at Gothic Jewellery Box.
Classic Horror Rosary
A new classic horror rosary featuring some of my cemetery photography and a semi precious Haematite cross, which is helpful for inspiring you. For more information about this new rosary, click on the image or click this link, http://gothicjewellerybox.com/photo-pendants/classic-horror-rosaries/classic-horror-rosary-pearl-necklace
Again, if you would like a different photograph or different coloured beads, just ask.
New Gothic & Horror Photo Pendants
Above is my latest photography pendant featuring a crow that I came across in the local cemetery. I originally dismissed this photograph and almost deleted it, but I’m glad I kept it as it looks wonderful as a pendant. For more information about this particular pendant, click on the image above or click here. To view the full range of my Gothic and horror photography pendants click here http://gothicjewellerybox.com/photo-pendants/photo-charms
Cemetery Photography–Frozen Mary
This cemetery photograph of a frozen Mary statue is my favourite photograph of 2011.
It was painfully cold one January morning when I decided to pay the local cemetery a visit and I was captivated by the frozen cobwebs hanging off her frosted hands.
I love the craftsmanship of the statue as the robes actually look stiff like cardboard due to the freezing conditions and her poor bare feet upon that rock, but there she stands for decades or possibly a century?
To finish off this photograph, I love the other lone statue you can see in the background and don’t the two of them stand out against the boring modern headstones of today?
This image can be viewed within my Macabre Morti gallery and is available to purchase from as little as £10. Simply click on View/Add to Cart when viewing the image and follow the onscreen instructions.
Amanda Norman Photography Gallery
As you are more than likely aware by now, I’ve upgraded my gallery in order to better showcase my Gothic and horror photography, and so far I’ve had a very positive response that it has done just that.
It is a slideshow gallery that auto starts along with some wonderful and dark music from the very talented Tony Longworth. If you don’t like music playing in the background, simply click on the speaker button bottom right and click on stop.
With this photography gallery, we have some new features like the ability to send E-cards and you can also rate and mark individual images as favourites. The numbers 1 –6 below correspond with the numbers on the image above.
1. View Gallery – Click on the ‘View Gallery’ to see the different galleries. You have a choice of the following: -
- Dark Photography – The world through my eyes
- Gardens of Death – Graveyard and cemetery photography
- Macabre Morti – A collection of photographs of statues, angels and other things you would find in a graveyard or cemetery
- Horror Portraits – A collection of my favourite horror portraits
2. Rate This Image – Click on the star icon to vote for your image.
3. Full Screen toggle mode
4. Send as E-Card and or Share This – With the E-card option, you can send your favourite image to a friend via email. With the ‘Share this’ you can share the photograph on Facebook, Twitter and other places.
5. Favourites – Mark your favourite images so you can find them easily
6. Add/View Cart – Buy your favourite image as a print.
Cemetery Photography by Amanda Norman
I visited the local cemetery today with my camera in hand, but it wasn’t a good day for photography. It was too bright, but I thought I’d share my latest graveyard photographs with you.
I enjoy looking at some of the statues in a cemetery, but I do prefer angels with massive wings.
I love the wording on this headstone, ‘pray for the repose of the soul of’, which means ‘pray for the rest of the soul of’. I’ll be reading a lot more headstones the next time I visit.
To view my collection of cemetery photographs, visit the gallery by clicking here.










