Friday, June 25, 2010

Seeing is Believing

Friday, June 25, 2010

Imagery is a powerful thing. Even though I pour my passion into spinning words, my stories play out in my head like movies. I see scenes as I write them. As added inspiration, I surf the net looking for actors or models who resemble my lead characters. I print out those pictures (adding my character's name) and tack those to my bulletin board. I glance up at them when I'm writing dialogue, imagine those words tripping off their tongue. or not. I refer to them when I need to write physical descriptions. 

Meet the heroine of my WIP, Zoe Albright (telepathic Enabler) and the hero, Gabriel Bennett (Character Assassin)

As I scanned a stock photo site, all I knew is that I'd know Zoe and Gabriel when I saw them.  It didn't take long and I didn't even second guess myself.

The thing that's slightly different about this story is that most of the locations are . . . let us say . . . otherwordly and atmospheric. For the first time ever, I needed a visual for a place. My husband had a calendar featuring photography of Simon Marsden. The topic? Haunted Realms. I saw several photographs that captured my eye and imagination.

Unfortunately I can't find a jpeg of the photo that inspired my 'enchanted' mansion, but here's a photo of what made me think of a portal to another dimension...
And this is a photo that resembles one that I chose as inspiration for Blackmoor Manor.

Treat yourself and visit Mr. Marsden's website. The photography is mesmerizing!

What about you? Are you inspired by imagery? 

SIS Beth               

12 comments:

Edie Ramer said...

I just went to his site. Amazing! And I love the looks of your characters. I see almost a story in their faces and the way they stand. I'm sure you'll find that story.

SIS Brandy said...

Great post Beth. I love you images. Especially the one of the "portal." I can tell this is going to be an amazing book!! I can't wait!

Imagery is very inspirational. It can also be calming and uplifting.

Beth Ciotta said...

Hi Edie! Isn't Marsden's photography amazing? I'm so glad you checked out the site. Maybe you can find inspiration there, too! And I love what you said about my character pics: 'see the story in their faces'. That's how I felt!

SIS Beth

Beth Ciotta said...

Brandy, I, too, was moved by the 'portal' photo. A stairway to another dimension. At least that's how I see it. :)

You're right about imagery also being uplifting and calming. I have a few such paintings in my bedroom.

SIS Beth

Beth Ciotta said...

For those of you wondering where the heck Barb/Elle has been, she just notified me that her Internet has been down for three days! As you can imagine, it's driving her nuts. But she'll be back. Hopefully tonight!!

SIS Beth

SIS BJ said...

Hi Beth

The pictures are amazing. I love them. I often get ideas for my poetry from pictures. I might have to use some of Marsden's as inspiration.

Beth Ciotta said...

Be sure to go to Marsden's website, BJ. His work has you written all over it. :)

SIS Beth

Tori Lennox said...

Wow! Those pictures are amazing! Can't wait to visit his site to see more.

~Sia McKye~ said...

Beth, I am when writing otherworldly. You need some physical things like houses, trees, forests, rooms, to add to your imagination.

Now I have to say, while I don't normally think of actors or such for my characters, while looking at an Avon catalogue me niece left me months ago, I saw a young women in there and went, omg, that's Raine. Very cool. I haven't found my hero. He's sort of a conglomeration of a couple of men I know. But I've kept my eyes out for *him*.

Beth Ciotta said...

Tori, enjoying the paranormal as youdo, you definitely need to skin his whole site. You'll be mesmerized!

SIS Beth

Beth Ciotta said...

Sia, how cool that you weren't even 'looking' but 'found' Raine. (love that name btw)

I have to say this was the first time I used non-celebrity types for my character images. In a way it's better because you don't have preconceived notion of personalities.

Good luck finding 'him'!

SIS Beth

Krys said...

Beth,

I too can be very moved by the right image. If I'm reading a novel my mind will fill in images of what I'm reading and it adds to the overall experience. I love Marsden's website!

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