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Ghost Photography: From Spirit Pictures to Digital Orbs

6 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Explore the fascinating history of ghost photography from Victorian spirit pictures to modern digital orbs. Host Eleanor Voss examines the cultural phenomenon that began with William Mumler's accidental spirit photograph in the 1860s and evolved through the digital age. Discover the techniques used by early spirit photographers, including double exposure and prepared plates, and learn about famous cases like Mary Todd Lincoln's sitting with Mumler. The episode covers the transition from film to digital photography and the emergence of orb phenomena in paranormal investigations. Voss discusses the psychology of pareidolia and pattern recognition in mysterious photographs, while exploring how technological advances have changed both the creation and analysis of unexplained images. From P.T. Barnum's skepticism to modern paranormal investigation methods, this episode provides a balanced examination of ghost photography's role in spiritualism, grief, and our cultural relationship with the unknown. Perfect for history enthusiasts, photography buffs, and anyone curious about unexplained phenomena. The episode treats ghost photography as a significant cultural artifact while maintaining scientific perspective on photographic anomalies and their possible explanations.

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