Walter wick i spy books7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() I did not use real flames in this fireplace. “This spread is called ‘The Blazing Fire’. You may recognize some of these items from other books, too!”-Walter Wick “This is how my prop storage looked around the time I Spy Spooky Night was being made. Changes are always made along the way!”-Walter Wick You'll recognize some scenes from the book, but others didn't make the cut. This is my initial set of drawings (called a storyboard) for what would become I Spy Spooky Night. Before we started any book, Jean and I discussed ideas so we knew what direction we were going in. I did the artwork for all the I Spy books and Jean Marzollo wrote all the riddles. How about a half-decorated picture frame in the set of the “A Blazing Fire,” spread, or an idea in the initial I Spy Spooky Night storyboard that didn’t make it into the final book?īelow, Walter Wick-the award-winning photographer of the New York Times-bestselling I Spy series-gives us a peek behind the scenes of his some of the most iconic photos from I Spy Spooky Night.Ĭheck them out below, and learn more about the reissue of I Spy Spooky Night-complete with new bonus riddles-at /ispyspookynight! Can you spy a broken bone? The word “Boo”? A padlock or “1982”? ![]()
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