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The Ghost Photographer
- A Hollywood Executive's True Story of Discovering the Real World of Make-Believe
- De: Julie Rieger
- Narrado por: Julie Rieger
- Duración: 6 h y 6 m
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As a senior executive at one of the world’s largest movie studios, Julie Rieger spent her days marketing the imaginary stories of ghosts, faeries, and more fantastical creatures. But after the loss of her mother, the world of make-believe became reality when Julie captured her first ghost in a photograph and blew open a door to the Other Side. The Ghost Photographer chronicles Julie’s wild ride down the spiritual rabbit hole. After a series of unexpected, mind-blowing, and sometimes frightening encounters with the spirit realm, Julie was forced to face this strange awakening.
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As one Photographer to another
- De Sick at Home en 12-10-18
- The Ghost Photographer
- A Hollywood Executive's True Story of Discovering the Real World of Make-Believe
- De: Julie Rieger
- Narrado por: Julie Rieger
Journey of Discovery
Revisado: 03-19-22
If I had to summarize the Ghost Photographer I would say “It is a gripping story of the accounts of a successful Hollywood powerhouse and her experiences with the spiritual forces that stretch beyond our own world.”
With a summary like that I couldn’t help but stay engaged as I read on and felt like I was feeling the experiences just as the author had. The Ghost Photographer is one of those books that will catch your attention by its name and then keep you reading with your curiosity buzzing. Julie does a wonderful job walking you through the events that she herself went through and broadening your mindset of just how vast the spiritual world can be. Prepare yourself to be sparked with questions that will ultimately keep you reading as you uncover just what it means to be a Ghost Photographer.
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