The following are photos sent in by our customers.
Want to send in a photo of your own?
Scroll to the bottom of the page for details.
"Lot Of The Dying" by Noel Franklin
Our skeletons on the 2004 Cal Poly Rose Bowl float.
Pictures by Philip Siongco
Assistant Electronics Chair
Acting Photography Chair
Cal Poly Rose Float Committee 2003-2004
PIRATE COSTUME by Maggie and Bill Freitag.
Yes, there is actually a person inside! They made it into a costume!
Amazing. Check out their other costumes at www.invisiblecostumes.com
Amazing stuff!
Halloween display at PLAYTIME in Edison, NJ.
2nd pic of display at PLAYTIME in Edison, NJ.
Just chillin'.
We have no idea.
One of our skeletons (front) and paper replicas made by a 3rd grade class.
A skeleton rigged to a system that shows stress.
by York Mill
by Mesa State College
by Shrivenham School UK
Both pics above are from "Challenge of Tutankhamon" in SIXFLAGS BELGIUM.
Our skeletons really get around!
7th Grade Art Class
Last Row
Body Therapy Center
by Brian
Elm St Elementary
by Francis Marion University
by Maple Syrup & Waffle
by Millis Regional Health Center
by Mrs Lewis
by Natural Bridge Of Va
by Red Ranch
by Sandra
"Easter Skeletons"
by Corry
"We're so like totally dead"
by Mary Price
"I am Bruce, none shall pass!"
by Tom Begley
"I'll Be Waiting..."
"I Love Ya"
by Derek
"Hula Loo"
"Enjoying The Night Air"
by Derek
by Amanda
by Pavilion Amusement Park, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
"TABLE FOR ONE" by Ekard
by Franklin
by Stuart
"Corpsie's Ride"
by Jim
"MERRY FREAKING CHRISTMAS" by Mad Mind of Maddison
"Mickey and Sara No-Hart"
"Marshall Bones"
INFERRED SMILES - ARCH ONE photo and sculpture by Darren Port
This amazing item was constructed by Darren as the entranceway for the Whitney Museum of Art for their Jean-Michel Basquiat retrospective and was then displayed at the Dance Macabre Gothic Gift Emporium in NY.
The full arch is to the right; the left shows a close up. The arch is 9 ½ feet tall and 8 feet wide.
both by Amy
by Dragon V
by Joey D
by Honey Love
by Mike Patrick
"Office X-Ray" by Jeff Price
This is a personal favorite. I especially like how he put WWW.GALAVANT.COM on the computer screen.
by Haunted Bill
By Steve Carlson
Winner of our 2001 Skeleton Photo contest.
by Mark Moran-Weird NJ NOTE: This is a CHRISTMAS picture!
by Son Of Ghoul
by Gretchen Smith
by Barbara K
by Liz Stewart
by Mike
by Mike
by Rob Squifuzesi
by Dave Larosa
by Kim Dylla
"Go Reapers!!"
Custom hearse and the skeleton therein. by Skruloos
by Skruloos
by Melvin
Send us your pictures!
Hey Boys & Ghouls- WWW.GALAVANT.COM wants to put pictures of your
skeleton on the web! On our website in the "Art Gallery" section we showcase
photos that customers have sent in of their skeletons. If you would like us
to display your photo
just send it in (important note: we don't send them back, so send a copy NOT
the original) along with your name, address, phone # and e-mail taped to the
back. Please let us know who you want us to "credit" for the picture. For
example, if your name is Bill Smith but you want us to say "photo by G-Bone"
or simply "photo by Bill" let us know. Also, send a BRIEF one sentence
description of what is going on in the picture, for example "Skeleton
guarding tomb at Halloween Party" or "Skeleton used in THE ANGRY BEAST, a
film by Bill Smith" or "Dr Smith and his staff with their skeleton". We may
or may not use the description but we always credit the photographer.
A FEW TIPS:
1) Make the skeleton the focus of the picture. If we have to try to figure
out where the skeleton is in the picture (I think I see it under the leaves)
than we probably won't use it on the site.
2) You (or other people) can be in the photo but please wear clothes. It is
wonderful that so many of my customers feel so, um, comfortable with their
bodies but we like to keep the site suitable for all visitors. Also, it is
your responsibility to get model releases if applicable.
3) Only send in photos that you have taken. You must be the photographer of
the photo you send in. Also, do not send in copyrighted photos, or if you do,
be sure to send a release or usage letter.
4) Only send in photos of skeletons you purchased from us.
5) Yes, you can use PhotoShop or another program to "spice up" your photo.
6) We prefer hard copies (actual photographic prints) but you can e-mail
your photo in JPEG form if absolutely necessary. If you do, be sure to also
send all the information we mentioned above.
7) Remember: do not send one of a kind photos. We DO NOT return the photos.