In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there was no trendier activity than holding a séance led by a medium, who would serve as a conduit between the living and the dead.
Spiritualism fascinated the 19th century public and was furiously debunked by scientists. But its modern, “scientific”, incarnations are just as sinister
Nothing quite captures the combination of strength, grace, and art like dance. Alexander Yakovlev is able to capture all of these elements in his dance collection. The dancers are captured in pinnacle moments and poses that will leave you in awe. His use of hair, chalk and fabric to create motion is what really puts these photos over the top. You can dig through more of his amazing photos on his website, follow him on Facebook or Instagram, or view his work on 500px. Photo by Alexand Yakolev. Photo by Alexand Yakolev. Photo by Alexand Yakolev. Photo by Alexand
Take a trip back to 1920. These historic photos give you a glimpse of what life was like a century ago.
Le perfectionniste qui est en vous va jubiler devant ces 21 photos qui vont vous apporter une immense satisfaction. - Page 3 sur 3
Vintage promotional photo for a Victorian-era spiritualist.
Vintage photos from the days of Spiritualism (or Spiritism, as it was sometimes called) where ghosts, spirits, apparitions, and ectoplasm are conjured, usually through seance, and captured on film. To learn more about Vintage Spirit Photography, visit Beyond The Grave; A Brief History of Spirit Photography. Please only post relevant vintage photos. Thank you. This group was created by:
Why We Flee M. Basil Pennington Unfortunately, in seeing ourselves as we truly are, not all that we see is beaut...
The ever-inspiring Pam Grossman (recently interviewed here by S. Elizabeth) just tipped us off about the forthcoming release of a fascinating new book by Brooklyn-based photographer Shannon Taggart, w
Le photographe japonais Toyokazu Nagano n'a pas besoin de chercher bien loin son inspiration, il la trouve au quotidien avec sa fille de 4 ans, Kanna. Aidé en cela par plein d'accessoires loufoques, i...
Photography: Justin Polkey. Styling: Daniel Franklin. Hair & Makeup: Mitesh Rajani. Models: Anugraha Natarajan, Priya Jain, Aarzoo Thapa, Akash and Tarun Panwar.
Seance spot illustration for “Mortal Remains” published by Onyx Path. Muchas gracias a @alemll por la sesion espiritista de emergencia! #art #ghost #rpg #creepycreative #illustration #samarayaart
Photographer + Creative Director : Olivia Katz. Stylist: Jessica Zanotti. Hair & Makeup: Omayma Ramzy. Styling Assistant: Stef Cardenas. Victoria Frost at Nous Models. & Katie Fitzsimmons at Industry Models LA.
TINS To the things I've never said. To the things you've never said. To the the words that have never been spoken To all those emotions that couldn't have a chance to be expressed. To all and every single piece of mind that could never been understood To all of those who never believe that word have value. To all the important things that has to be secrecies. Words speaks for itself and has lived for decades. That's why poetry exists, not only for lovers but for the thoughts and feelings that couldn't been spoken. This is a collection of poems about love, secrets, envy, loss, heartbreak, deception and strange feelings that haven't been spoken. It's about All of those things that stop us to be outspoken. To be true, raw and honest. To all the things we have never said.