

A photograph of a family group, possibly taken by William Hope in about 1920. Two faces, those of a man and a girl, appear surrounded in 'mist', above the group.
A photograph of a family group, possibly taken by William Hope in about 1920.
Two faces, those of a man and a girl, appear surrounded in 'mist', above the group. William Hope's spirit album photographs use double and triple exposure techniques to render the appearance of ghostly apparitions around the sitter.
Hope's work gained momentum in the aftermath of World War One, a time when many bereaved people were desperate to find evidence of loved ones living beyond the grave. Although his deception was publicly exposed by a private investigator, Harry Price (1881-1948), in 1922, Hope continued to practice.
Details
- Category:
- Photographs
- Object Number:
- 2002-5054/16/1
- type:
- photograph
- taxonomy:
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- visual and verbal communication
- credit:
- The National Media Museum, Bradford
- copyright:
- National Science and Media Museum