The Spirit Photographer

The Spirit Photographer
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Publisher : Abrams
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9781468315882
ISBN-13 : 1468315889
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Spirit Photographer by : Jon Michael Varese

A charlatan is haunted by sinister secrets and spirits from his past in this Gothic novel of the Reconstruction Era. Boston, 1870. Photographer Edward Moody has gained fame and fortune capturing the images of spirits in his photo portraits. He lures grieving widows and mourning mothers into his studio with promises of catching the ghosts of their deceased loved ones with his camera. But his elaborate hoax is about to yield shocking results . . . While attempting to capture the spirit of an abolitionist senator’s young son, a different spectral figure develops before Moody’s eyes. The camera has seemingly captured the spirit of a beautiful young woman from Moody’s past—the daughter of an escaped slave he knew long ago. He immediately sets out for the Louisiana bayou to resolve their unfinished business?and perhaps save his soul . . .

The Ghost Photographer

The Ghost Photographer
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Publisher : Atria/Enliven Books
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781501158902
ISBN-13 : 1501158902
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ghost Photographer by : Julie Rieger

Told with uncensored Southern wit and guidance, this inspirational memoir “is a good primer on getting into the psychic realm” (Booklist) and recounts the story of a Hollywood film executive who journeys through the cosmic wilderness and, against all odds, discovers psychic superpowers that radically transformed her life. As a senior executive at one of the world’s largest movie studios, Julie Rieger spent her days marketing the imaginary stories of ghosts, faeries, superheroes, aliens, and more fantastical creatures. But after the devastating loss of her mother, the world of make-believe became reality when Julie captured her first ghost in a photograph and blew open a door to the Other Side. The Ghost Photographer chronicles Julie’s wild ride down the spiritual rabbit hole. After a series of unexpected, mind-blowing, and sometimes frightening encounters with the spirit realm, Julie was forced to face this strange awakening, flying in the face of scientific dogma and her own die-hard skepticism. Ultimately, she discovered that what she thought she had lost with the death of her mother—unconditional love—was in fact the greatest superpower one can wield. “A hugely entertaining must-read for anyone who’s ever struggled with loss or wondered what might be beyond the veil of our five senses” (Anita Moorjani, author of Dying To Be Me), The Ghost Photographer offers insights into our relationship with the spirit world, prayers and rituals for cleansing and protecting our homes from unwanted ghosts, and guidance on how to develop our intuition and sixth sense.

The Case for Spirit Photography

The Case for Spirit Photography
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015007005989
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Case for Spirit Photography by : Arthur Conan Doyle

The publicity given to the recent attacks on Psychic Photography has been out of all proportion to their scientific value as evidence. When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle returned to Great Britain, after his successful tour in America, the controversy was in full swing. With characteristic promptitude he immediately decided to meet these negative attacks by a positive counter-attack, and this volume is the outcome of that decision. We have used the term Spirit Photography on the title-page as being the popular name by which these phenomena are known. This does not imply that either Sir Arthur or I imagine that everything supernormal must be of spirit origin. There is, undoubtedly, a broad borderland where these photographic effects may be produced from forces contained within ourselves. This merges into those higher phenomena of which many cases are here described. Those desiring fuller information on this subject are referred to Photo graphing the Invisible, by James Coates.

The Strange Case of William Mumler, Spirit Photographer

The Strange Case of William Mumler, Spirit Photographer
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780816651566
ISBN-13 : 0816651566
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Strange Case of William Mumler, Spirit Photographer by : Louis Kaplan

In the 1860s, William Mumler photographed ghostsa or so he claimed. Faint images of the dearly departed lurked in the background with the living, like his well-known photo of the recently assassinated Abraham Lincoln comforting Mary Todd. The practice came to be known as spirit photography, and some believed Mumler was channeling the dead. Skeptics, however, called it a fraudulent trick on the gullible, taking advantage of the grieving at a time of suffering and loss. Mumlera s insistence that his work brought back the dead led to a sensational trial in 1869 that was the talk of the nation.

Spirit Into Matter

Spirit Into Matter
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 089236761X
ISBN-13 : 9780892367610
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Spirit Into Matter by : Julian Cox

Issued in conjunction with exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum, June 15 - September 26, 2004.

The Apparitionists

The Apparitionists
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9780544745971
ISBN-13 : 0544745973
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Apparitionists by : Peter Manseau

A story of faith and fraud in post-Civil War America told through the lens of a photographer who claimed he could capture images of the dead

Photography and Spirit

Photography and Spirit
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 1861893248
ISBN-13 : 9781861893246
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Photography and Spirit by : John Harvey

Photography and spirit examines images of phantoms, psychical emanations, and religious apparitions.

The Perfect Medium

The Perfect Medium
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9780300111361
ISBN-13 : 0300111363
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Perfect Medium by : Clément Chéroux

In the early days of photography, many believed and hoped that the camera would prove more efficient than the human eye in capturing the unseen. Spiritualists and animists of the nineteenth century seized on the new technology as a method of substantiating the existence of supernatural beings and happenings. This fascinating book assembles more than 250 photographic images from the Victorian era to the 1960s, each purporting to document an occult phenomenon: levitations, apparitions, transfigurations, ectoplasms, spectres, ghosts, and auras. Drawn from the archives of European and American occult societies and private and public collections, the photographs in many cases have never before been published. The Perfect Medium studies these rare and remarkable photographs through cultural, historical, and artistic lenses. More than mere curiosities, the images on film are important records of the cultural forces and technical methods that brought about their production. They document in unexpected ways a period when developing photographic technology merged with a popular obsession with the occult to create a new genre of haunting experimental photographs.

Minor White

Minor White
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9781606063224
ISBN-13 : 1606063227
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Minor White by : Paul Martineau

Controversial, misunderstood, and sometimes overlooked, Minor White (1908–1976) is one of the great photographers of the twentieth century, whose ideas exerted a powerful influence on a generation of photographers and still resonate today. His photographic career began in 1938 in Portland, Oregon, with assignments for the WPA (Works Progress Administration). After serving in World War II and studying art history at Columbia University, White’s focus shifted toward the metaphorical. He began creating images charged with symbolism and a critical aspect called equivalency, referring to the invisible spiritual energy present in a photograph made visible to the viewer. This book brings together White’s key biographical information—his evolution as a photographer, teacher of photography, and editor of Aperture, as well as particularly insightful quotations from his journals, which he kept for more than forty years. The result is an engaging narrative that weaves through the main threads of White’s life, his growth as an artist, as well as his spiritual search and ongoing struggle with his own sexuality and self-doubt. He sought comfort in a variety of religious practices that influenced his continually metamorphosing artistic philosophy. Complemented with a rich selection of more than 160 images including some never published before, the book accompanies the first major exhibition of White’s work since 1989, on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum from July 8 to October 19, 2014.

Landscapes of the Spirit

Landscapes of the Spirit
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Publisher : Bulfinch Press
Total Pages : 119
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0821223380
ISBN-13 : 9780821223383
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Landscapes of the Spirit by : William Neill

A brilliant photographic account of the wonders of nature details the splendor, magic, and subtle, spiritual beauty of earthly creations and features sections accompanied by literary samplings from Ralph Waldo Emerson, Rachel Carson, Annie Dillard, and other notable writers.