I take many photographs, mainly to capture the beauty of nature and nature spirits.
I also love history and frequently visit places of historical value, where I take many photos. I also capture discarnates/ghosts in some of my photos also.

It is my experience that when one dies, the physical body does indeed perish, but the consciousness, the spirit that animated the body, lives on, albeit in another dimension. Ghosts do exist and quite a few are present in many places.

I do capture human spirit images now and again. It is not the easiest of jobs to produce a photograph that people can instantly see, and recognise as a ghost, purely because the subject matter has no physical body.
Quite often, by the time you have tried to enhance and magnify what is on the photo, you lose the clarity of it.

Discarnates/Ghosts do not just come out at night, they are there in the day time too.
They can pass through solid objects, so walls, doors, floors, ceilings are no barriers for them. They can travel vertically as well as horizontally.

The term ‘ghost hunting’ for me is a misnomer, as in my experience, the ghosts know you are coming and are watching. Whether they choose to try to show themselves is purely up to them.

Graveyards, as one would expect, do contain quite a few, and again, they are there all the time.
There is no need to go late at night to find them.
I find graveyards interesting from mainly a historical viewpoint. I like to read the headstones, regarding who the person was, their life, etc. I also find them very peaceful places.


I will try to bring a ghost photo every week to this page, to demonstrate what I capture.