February 14, 2025
Finding inspiration for fantasy and cosplay shoots can be a deeply enriching experience, drawing from a myriad of sources like art, history, books, and movies. Here’s what I look at and get inspired by. Art Art is a wellspring of inspiration for any creative endeavor. Whether it’s classic paintings, contemporary illustrations, or digital art, the visual storytelling found in art can ignite ideas for costumes, settings, and character designs. For instance, the vibrant colors and intricate details in a Baroque painting might inspire a regal costume, while the ethereal quality of a fantasy illustration could lead to ideas for makeup and props. Fantasy illustration is where I find myself a lot. History History offers a rich tapestry of cultures, fashion, and narratives. Researching different time periods can provide insight into traditional clothing, armor, and accessories, which can be reimagined in a fantastical context. For example, the ornate armor of medieval knights could inspire a fantasy warrior outfit, while the flowing garments of ancient civilizations might influence a mystical character design. I like to use these characters in my images to recreate and expand my vision. Books Books, especially those in the fantasy genre, are a treasure trove of inspiration. Reading novels can provide vivid descriptions of characters, settings, and magical elements that can translate directly into your shoots. Graphic novels and illustrated fantasy books also combine visual and narrative elements, offering a dual source of inspiration for both costume design and storytelling. It helps that I have children that are also into this medium. It only encourages me to bond with them even more by incorporating what they are interested in with my own work, often using them to model the shoot. Movies Film is another powerful medium for inspiration. The visual effects, costume design, and world-building in fantasy films can spark ideas for your own creations. Iconic movies like "The Lord of the Rings," "Star Wars," or "Pan’s Labyrinth" not only showcase incredible costumes and settings but also explore themes of heroism, adventure, and magic. Analyzing cinematography and color palettes in these films can help you envision how to capture similar moods in your shoots. Additionally, behind-the-scenes documentaries can provide insights into the creative processes of costume designers and filmmakers, further fueling your imagination. Which also helps in the costume and makeup area of my photography. Combining Elements The true magic often happens when you blend these sources of inspiration. For example, you might create a character inspired by a historical figure but design their costume using color schemes from a favorite painting. Or you could develop a narrative for your shoot based on a novel, while incorporating elements from a film’s aesthetic.