Nov. 18, 2025

Ted Serios and His Psychic Photographs

Ted Serios and His Psychic Photographs

in This episode of Paranormal Stories I'm talking about Ted Serios and his psychic photographs.

Ted Serios was not a man one would expect to find at the centre of a scientific mystery. He was small, restless, and fond of whiskey, a working-class drifter who stumbled into a discovery that seemed to defy every known law of physics. He called his process thoughtography, the art of imprinting one’s imagination upon the camera’s lens. And for nearly ten years, under the watchful eye of psychiatrist Dr. Jule Eisenbud, Serios produced hundreds of photographs that would puzzle scientists, fascinate believers, and provoke decades of debate.

The photographs themselves were unlike anything seen before. Some were blank, others clouded or streaked with light. But then, every so often, an image would appear,  a building, a monument, an object that had no connection to the place or time in which it was taken. A temple façade. A distant city skyline. A hotel still under construction. And all of it, Ted insisted, had come not from the camera but from his mind.

Dr. Eisenbud, a thoughtful and cautious man, approached Serios’s claims with scientific discipline. He invited witnesses from universities, engineers from Kodak, photographers, and magicians, and he documented every session with meticulous care. Cameras were inspected, film sealed and numbered, the settings controlled. Yet under these conditions, images continued to appear. Eisenbud’s book, The World of Ted Serios, remains one of the most detailed studies of its kind,  a record of a phenomenon that sits uneasily between art, science, and the supernatural.

Our host revisits this extraordinary chapter of twentieth-century curiosity with a calm, open mind. He guides us through the strange partnership between Serios and Eisenbud, the atmosphere of those Denver hotel rooms thick with cigarette smoke and tension, and the peculiar ritual of concentration that preceded each photograph. He does not tell us what to believe. Instead, he asks us to listen — to the voices of those who were there, to the texture of an age when the limits of the human mind still seemed uncertain, and to the lingering question of what those photographs truly represent.

Whether Ted Serios was a visionary or a trickster may never be known. But the mystery he left behind, those small, square Polaroids haunted by shadows and light, continues to whisper across the years. In this quiet, reflective episode, we look once more through the lens of the impossible, and ask: what if the camera really could capture a thought?

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