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What phenomena is being revealed by radiation field photography?
Semyon and his wife Valentino Kirlian described their photography as a visual method of converting the non-electrical properties
of the subject photographed, into electrical ones.
Adamenko found an English journal of biological photography in a Moscow library containing an article by the Czechoslovakians, Pratt and Schlelemmer that describes their work in 1939 with electro-photography.
Researchers, Hutchings and Mason, while working together in the 1980’s on the development of a new Kirlian system, posed the question, that as electrons are very light particles, could it be possible that they are deflected by the radiating energy fields of the subject as they make their way to earth, not dissimilarly to the way that iron filings are deflected by the magnetic field around a magnet.
Why do we photograph the hands and feet?
In Kirlian photography the hands and feet are studied as they are well served with nerve endings that reflect micro-changes in energetic properties of the mind and body. It is thought that electrical activity generated within the left lobe of the brain reflects itself in the right hand and that right lobe activity is reflected in the left hand. It is known that nerve fibers from the right hemisphere of the brain cross over and exercise some control over the left side of the body, as do fibers from the left hemisphere cross over to the right side of the body.

The hands and feet are perfect windows for looking into this activity. Kirlian researchers linking psychological profiles with Kirlian electrographs have mapped the areas of the hands and feet providing a fertile ground for research.