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Ghost Hunting Photography
Feb 14th
The video has some of the still photos I have taken from ghost hunting trips and adventures from 2004-2008. Shots include orbs, ectoplasm, funery art and cemeteries. I actually started ghost hunting as a teenager when I lived in a “spiritually occupied” house and had a close encounter. Back in the early ’80′s, never having heard of an EVP, I set up a tape recorder and captured voices. My best friend and I tried setting up “ghost traps” (to no avail, of course). Ever since, cemeteries and hauntings have interested me. I even became a volunteer tour guide in the early ’90′s at a local cemetery and never once had an encounter. The tours were more for historical value and the visitors had stories to share of their own. I never seriously thought about ghost hunting until back in around 2001 my husband shot a wedding in a church that was over 100 years old. Every shot was ruined by dozens of orbs. We thought something was wrong with the camera. But it was fine. The camera worked everywhere else. Then we started to research, go out ghost tours in places like Savannah, and generally getting out there on our own, getting some great shots, experiencing weird goings on, learned a lot of history, and best of all – met some wonderful people along the way. PS Its Griffin, GA, – not Griffing. I’ll fix it later…