There is nothing new under the Lord’s Day : thehistory of the photograph editingis almost as old as photography itself . Spirit picture taking was first widely employed by William H. Mumler in the 1860s , but the earliest pieces were made by Sir David Brewster for his 1856 ledger The Stereoscope : Its story , Theory , and Construction . Even though he was using the dewy-eyed dual exposure technique and was revealed as a imposter , some other smell photographer came up in the next decades . Here are some of the most interesting man of spirit photographybefore Photoshop .
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Sir David Brewster: The Ghost In The Stereoscope, 1856
Eugène Thièbault: Henri Robin And A Specter, 1863
William H. Mumler’s Spirit Photos, 1860s-1880s
Mary Todd Lincoln ’s portrayal with the ghost of her husband , Abraham Lincoln , was take in the former 1870s .
H. P. Moore: The Guardian Spirit (1871)
William Hope: Three people with two spirits
Hope: Family group with two spirits
Hope: Woman with two boys and a female spirit
Hope: Man with a mysterious face appearing
Hope: Man with the spirit of his deceased second wife
Hope: Man With The Spirit Of His Helper
Hope: Will Thomas With An Unidentified Spirit
Unknown: A Haunted Lover’s Proposal, 1890s
Strohmeyer & Wyman: A Dream Of Christmas, a stereocard from 1897
William Hope: Elderly couple with a young female spirit
Unknown from the early 1900s
Sir Victor Goddard’s photo of his squadron in World War I, 1919
The phantasmal brass belongs to Freddy Jackson , who had been actually killed two days before the photograph dead reckoning .
Harry Houdini (Ehrich Weiss): Houdini and the Ghost Of Abraham Lincoln, c. 1920
William Hope: A Seance, circa 1920
Ada Emma Deane’s photographs from the early 1920s
The Brown Lady Of Raynham Hall, 1936
The most famous ghostwriter photograph belongs to a London - base photographer named Captain Hubert C. Provand , who took pic in the Raynham Hall Mansion in Norfolk , England . After the negatives were developed , it ’s say that a phantasmal lady look on the ikon of the building ’s main stairway . The charwoman was Lady Dorothy Walpole ( 1686 - 1726 ) , the sister of the first Prime Minister of Great Britain .
( viaMacabre Museum , National Media Museum / Flickr , Framed internet , Flickr / depthandtime , evpmanuk / Flickr , vintag.es , Wikimedia Commons , Photography Museum , Mirtesen.ru , Library Of Congress , MlkshkandLaughing Crow Knits )
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