Interview with Bonnie Marr Aura Photography and Reiki Healing

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An amazing interview with Bonnie Marr and an up close look at aura photography

An aura is the distinctive atmosphere or energy that surrounds or is created by a person, place, or thing. Aura photography is a way to translate those auras into the physical world. With special equipment, you can record and display the electromagnetic energy that comes off a person’s body, and transform those readings into a colorful portrait.

The resulting images are the beautiful and eye-catching photos you may have seen on Instagram. They often look like a simple headshot of a person with a bright halo of color surrounding them in front of a dark background. But there’s more to aura photography than meets the eye.

The origin of aura photography.
“Aura photography was born out of Kirlian photography, named after Soviet inventor Semyon Kirlian. And Kirlian photography is essentially when you electrify an object and photograph the electrical discharge,” explains aura photographer Charlie Watts of Aura Weaver. By charging an object with electricity while it sits on a photographic plate, you can create a colorful and distinctive image of the discharge as it branches off an object.

Aura photography became popular in the 1970s, when interest surged in crystal healing, energy healing, and new age subculture. During this time, scientist Guy Coggins adapted the techniques developed in Kirlian photography to craft his own camera system. This camera, the AuraCam 3000, used an algorithm developed by Coggins and his team of clairvoyants to transform electrical input into the bright colors of aura photos. Coggins has since created the AuraCam 6000, the model often used by aura photographers today.

More recently, the art of aura imaging regained prominence when Christina Lonsdale opened Radiant Human, a traveling aura photography laboratory featured by Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand Goop. Meanwhile, in Chinatown in New York City, Magic Jewelry has also risen to prominence on the aura photography scene.

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