Distant Era Portraiture at Gen Con with Belle Westaby

September 16, 2024
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Belle Westaby is a multidisciplinary artist and cosplayer we’ve had the pleasure to photograph at Gen Con 2023 and 2024. Belle was one of the people who reached out and brought the Distant Era mini sessions to Gen Con 2024, for which we are extremely grateful.

As a cosplayer and craftsperson, Belle is a force of nature: previously, at Gen Con 2023, Belle won the Gen Con Cosplay Contest in the Games category for this exquisite Fearne costume, shown below.

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This year, Belle brought us the Hades video game’s Nyx, primordial goddess of night, originally from Greek myth. Having spent much of my spare time in the last couple years thinking about and reading Greek myth, as well as building a series around it, I was stoked to make portraits of Belle’s Nyx. 

Consummate Crafter

Belle’s artistry goes beyond these fantastic cosplay creations. As the artist Crossroads Dog, Belle runs an art studio offering a variety of charms, pins, and prints that Belle makes. (Check out the Crossroads Dog Studio shop here.) You can also visit Belle’s shop at upcoming conventions by following this link.

Belle’s costume includes several elements that light up, specifically the stars on Nyx’s headpiece and the eyes of the skulls.

Check out this comparison between the art for Nyx from the game and the cosplay that Belle created.

Notice all the costume details that Belle physically made: the crown, the headpiece, the gems, the earrings, the shoulder piece, the skulls, the garments, the eyes, the hair. I’m probably missing elements. Crafting each element of this costume to match the character from the game must have taken an enormous amount of time and skill, and once again I’m in awe of the artist’s ability to execute such a costume. I really mean that: I’m lucky if I can resew a detached button, and while I greatly enjoyed my costume class in the theatre program at college, I must admit that I received a C- on my peasant shirt. I did receive an A in lighting though, so I’m happy in my role photographing these beautiful costumes while in awe of the maker’s abilities.

Consummate Model

Belle is a fantastic model, changing positions with every click of the shutter, so we ended up with lots of variety from our twenty-minute session. I didn’t risk changing the light setup too dramatically, as we were running right up to the Gen Con cosplay parade time slot. Our light was working great, and Belle was flowing beautifully from one pose to another. However, we added a few special effects as we photographed, including a purple gel and a miniature smoke machine. These elements added some fun analogous color and texture to our shoot, and they were quick to implement.

For Belle’s detailed portrait, I placed Nyx against a background of purple and pink clouds and drew in beams of light. I painted other stars into the image as well and added glow to the skulls and headpiece to emphasize the light-up elements of Nyx’s costume (below, right). I followed up with a second take, substituting the intense purple and pink for a more graceful cloudy night sky (below, left).

It is ever an honor to photograph Belle’s outstanding creations, and once again we are grateful for the opportunity to photograph this amazing cosplay!

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Steven Townshend is a fine art/portrait photographer and writer with a background in theatre, written narrative, and award-winning game design. As a young artist, Steven toured the US and Canada performing in Shakespeare companies while journaling their moments on paper and film. In his transition from stage to page, Steven continued to work as a theatre photographer, capturing dramatic scenes while incorporating elements of costume, makeup, and theatrical lighting in his work. Drawn to stories set in other times and places, Steven creates works through which fellow dreamers and time travelers might examine their own humanity or find familiar comfort in the reflections of the people and places of a distant era.

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Distant Era creates fine art and portrait photographs of people and places from imagined pasts, possible futures, and magical realities. In collaboration with other artists, we evoke these distant eras with theatrical costume and makeup, evocative scenery, and deliberate lighting, and we enhance them with contemporary tools to cast these captured moments in the light of long ago or far away. We long to walk the lion-decorated streets of Babylon, to visit alien worlds aboard an interstellar vessel, and to observe the native dances of elves. Our images are windows to speculative realities and postcards from the past. They are consolation for fellow time travelers who long to look beyond the familiar scenery of the present and gaze upon the people and places of a distant era.

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