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Michael Taylor
After my first paranormal experience, I had to re-evaluate my views on the afterlife. I was a complete cynic and always viewed things from a scientific standpoint. I now consider myself an open minded skeptic. Having a background in audio engineering led me to my fascination with Electronic Voice Phenomena. For me, investigating has not only become a scientific pursuit but a "spiritual" one. With additional research and study I hope to find at least a small piece of the puzzle of what is beyond this life.

Erica Popino
Since I was a small child I have been captivated by the idea of ghosts. Every year on Halloween I would dress up as Casper and would carry my Scooby Doo lunch box to school every day. At the age of 9 I received a bad head injury. At this time I had an NDE (Near Death Experience) which changed my life. After my NDE, I began having occasional strange paranormal experiences. I saw my first full body apparition at home when I was 15. I began "looking for ghosts" in High School. It was 1982 when I discovered that ghosts can be photographed. I started taking photographs in cemeteries when I was 17 and this was when I got my first photo of a spirit. I became really driven to capture photos of spirits when I got my first digital camera in 2003. Due to my numerous paranormal experiences I feel as if I was invited to hunt ghosts by the ghosts themselves. I believe that they would not have shown themselves to me if they did not want me to prove their existence.


Diane Kinstel
I have always believed in the existence of ghosts. As a child, I would pore through the few books on the paranormal in my local library. I soaked in all the information I could find with fear and fascination. Now as an adult I am eager and pleased to be able to take learned skills and use them to prove what I always known in my heart to be true-that ghosts do exist. Whether you believe in them or not.