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[[File:WDixonDeath.jpg|thumb|right|400px|[[Sam]] uses his phone to see [[ghosts]] killing [[Walter Dixon]], in [[2.18 Hollywood Babylon]].]]
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|text= '''Sam:''' Check this out. ''(shows video)''<br>
 
'''Dean:''' Well, maybe it’s just a camera flare.<br>
 
'''Dean:''' Well, maybe it’s just a camera flare.<br>
 
'''Sam:''' That’s not like any camera flare I’ve ever seen. You know, a lot of cultures believe that a photograph can catch a glimpse of the soul.<br>
 
'''Sam:''' That’s not like any camera flare I’ve ever seen. You know, a lot of cultures believe that a photograph can catch a glimpse of the soul.<br>
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[[Image:SamsMotorolaQ8.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Sam uses his phone to see a ghost in [[2.18 Hollywood Babylon]].]]
 
Cameras have helped and hindered Sam and Dean in their travels.
 
  
They have used cameras while hunting to identify monsters. Like [[Mirror Folklore|mirrors]], photos and videos can capture aspects of the supernatural not otherwise visible. Some ghosts, they discover, can only be seen through a camera lens. Shapeshifters show a retinal flare on film, making their eyes glow eerily. More powerful creatures disrupt the signal, creating bars of static that make them all but impossible to identify.
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Cameras have helped and hindered [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] in their travels.
  
Even if there is no monster-caused disruption in an image, it can have value. A decades old picture of someone who looks human, but has not aged since the photo was taken, is a sign of something odd. A glimpse of a hunter in the background of a hot suggests that something has happened in the vicinity before. If the makings of a [[Crossroads Demon]]s summoning ritual are found, the image of the person that performed the ritual is inside.
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They have used cameras while hunting to identify monsters. Like [[Mirror Folklore|mirrors]], photos and videos can capture aspects of the supernatural not otherwise visible. Some [[ghosts]], they discover, can only be seen through a camera lens. [[Shapeshifters]] show a retinal flare on film, making their eyes glow eerily. More powerful creatures disrupt the signal, creating bars of static that make them all but impossible to identify.
  
Other times it is Sam and Dean themselves who have been caught on camera. Both have had their mugshots taken, and are officially fugitives. This makes it awkward when they are unexpectedly caught on camera, or find themselves accidentally starring in a reality TV show.  
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Even if there is no monster-caused disruption in an image, it can have value. A decades old picture of someone who looks human, but has not aged since the photo was taken, is a sign of something odd. A glimpse of a hunter in the background of a hot suggests that something has happened in the vicinity before. If the makings of a [[crossroads demon]]s summoning ritual are found, the image of the person that performed the ritual is inside.
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Other times it is [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] themselves who have been caught on camera. Both have had their mugshots taken, and are officially fugitives. This makes it awkward when they are unexpectedly caught on camera, or find themselves accidentally starring in a reality TV show.
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For personal photos, see [[Photo Album]].
  
For personal photos, see [[Photo Album]]. See also [[Mirror Folklore]], [[Pseudonyms]].
 
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
===[[1.02 Wendigo]]===
 
===[[1.02 Wendigo]]===
Sam and Dean investigate the case of missing hiker [[Tommy Collins]] in rural Colorado. Just prior to his disappearance, he sent his sister a video of himself at his camp.  Sam discovers a humanoid shadow in three frames of the video, moving too fast to be human.
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] investigate the case of missing hiker [[Tommy Collins]] in rural Colorado. Just prior to his disappearance, he sent his sister a video of himself at his camp.  Sam discovers a humanoid shadow in three frames of the video, moving too fast to be human.
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[[Image:skintwo.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Retinal flare identifies this as a [[shapeshifter]] and not [[Sam]]'s friend [[Zach Warren]].]]
 
===[[1.06 Skin]]===
 
===[[1.06 Skin]]===
[[Image:skintwo.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Retinal flare identifies this as a shapeshifter and not Sam's friend Zach]]
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[[Zach Warren]], the brother of [[Sam]]’s friend [[Rebecca (Becky) Warren|Becky]], has been accused of killing his girlfriend. He claims that he was nowhere near her home at the time, but security camera footage seems to show him entering it just prior to the murder. Sam and Dean watch a copy of the tape, and notice a distinct retinal flare when “Zach” looks directly into the camera. Sam thinks it could be a sign that a creature is involved.
[[Zach Warren]], the brother of Sam’s friend [[Rebecca (Becky) Warren|Becky]], has been accused of killing his girlfriend. He claims that he was nowhere near her home at the time, but security camera footage seems to show him entering it just prior to the murder. Sam and Dean watch a copy of the tape, and notice a distinct retinal flare when “Zach” looks directly into the camera. Sam thinks it could be a sign that a creature is involved.
 
  
 
They later discover that it was a [[shapeshifter]].
 
They later discover that it was a [[shapeshifter]].
  
 
===[[1.17 Hell House]]===
 
===[[1.17 Hell House]]===
Sam and Dean investigate a supposed haunted house, and encounter [[Harry Spangler]] and [[Ed Zeddmore]], two ghost hunters armed with cameras.
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] investigate a supposed haunted house, and encounter [[Harry Spangler]] and [[Ed Zeddmore]], two [[ghost]] hunters armed with cameras.
  
 
===[[1.18 Something Wicked]]===
 
===[[1.18 Something Wicked]]===
Children are being attacked by a [[Shtriga]], a witch that can appear human, and has an extended lifespan. Sam discovers a picture from the 1890s in a newspaper article on a mysterious illness affecting children. In the picture he sees the familiar face of [[Dr Hydeker]], a local physician, his appearance unchanged in over a century; Sam realizes he must be the shtriga.
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Children are being attacked by a [[shtriga]], a [[witch]] that can appear human, and has an extended lifespan. [[Sam]] discovers a picture from the 1890s in a newspaper article on a mysterious illness affecting children. In the picture he sees the familiar face of [[Dr. Hydeker]], a local physician, his appearance unchanged in over a century; Sam realizes he must be the [[shtriga]].
  
They set a trap for him with [[Young Michael|a boy name Michael]] for bait, and watch through a CCTV camera as the shtriga approaches.
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They set a trap for him with [[Michael (Something Wicked)|a boy name Michael]] for bait, and watch through a CCTV camera as the shtriga approaches.
  
 
===[[2.07 The Usual Suspects]]===
 
===[[2.07 The Usual Suspects]]===
Sam and Dean are caught investigating the murders of Tony and Karen Giles. To give Sam time to escape and investigate, Dean agrees to give an on camera “confession” to the police. He then explains on camera that a vengeful spirit is responsible, angering the [[Detective Pete Sheridan|corrupt officer]] questioning him.
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] are caught investigating the murders of Tony and Karen Giles. To give Sam time to escape and investigate, Dean agrees to give an on camera “confession” to the police. He then explains on camera that a [[vengeful spirit]] is responsible, angering the [[Detective Pete Sheridan|corrupt officer]] questioning him.
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===[[2.08 Crossroad Blues]]===
 
===[[2.08 Crossroad Blues]]===
Sam and Dean discover a crossroads, and find a [[Crossroads Demon]] summoning charm buried in the center. Inside is the image of the summoner, [[George Darrow]]. Inside [[Lloyd's Bar]] next to the crossroads, they discover a picture of recent [[hellhound]] victims, and recognize that they are dealing with [[demon]] [[deal]]s.
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] discover a [[crossroads]], and find a [[crossroads demon]] summoning charm buried in the center. Inside is the image of the summoner, [[George Darrow]]. Inside [[Lloyd's Bar]] next to the crossroads, they discover a picture of recent [[hellhound]] victims, and recognize that they are dealing with [[demon]] [[deal]]s.
  
Dean uses a picture of himself and the ingredients of the previous summoning ritual to call for a demon. He bargains to save the last surviving dealmaker.
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[[Dean]] uses a picture of himself and the ingredients of the previous summoning ritual to call for a [[demon]]. He bargains to save the last surviving deal maker.
  
 
===[[2.12 Nightshifter]]===
 
===[[2.12 Nightshifter]]===
Banks are being robbed, but the suspected bank employees insist they are innocent. Sam and Dean talk to [[Ronald Resnick]], a friend of one of the suspects. Ronald believes the robberies are the work of a [[Mandroid]], and shows the brothers a security camera tape he copied which shows clear shapeshifter retinal flare. Sam and Dean go to the bank they suspect will be robbed next. Posing as security technicians, they watch the CCTV security cameras waiting for the flash of the shapeshifter’s eyes.
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Banks are being robbed, but the suspected bank employees insist they are innocent. [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] talk to [[Ronald Resnick]], a friend of one of the suspects. Ronald believes the robberies are the work of a [[Mandroid]], and shows the brothers a security camera tape he copied which shows clear [[shapeshifter]] retinal flare. Sam and Dean go to the bank they suspect will be robbed next. Posing as security technicians, they watch the CCTV security cameras waiting for the flash of the shapeshifter’s eyes.
 
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|text= See, I made copies of all the security tapes. I knew once the cops got them they'd be buried. Here. (he fast-forwards) Now watch. Watch. Watch him, watch, watch! See, look! There it is!
See, I made copies of all the security tapes. I knew once the cops got them they'd be buried. Here. (he fast-forwards) Now watch. Watch. Watch him, watch, watch! See, look! There it is!
 
 
(he pauses the tape) You see? He's got the laser eyes. Cops said it was some kind of reflected light. Some kind of "camera flare". Okay? Ain't no damn camera flare.  
 
(he pauses the tape) You see? He's got the laser eyes. Cops said it was some kind of reflected light. Some kind of "camera flare". Okay? Ain't no damn camera flare.  
 
|author= [[Ronald Resnick]]
 
|author= [[Ronald Resnick]]
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===[[2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign]]===
 
===[[2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign]]===
Sam goes missing for a week, and when he returns, he has no memory of what he has done. Dean helps him retrace his steps, and they discover the house of [[hunters|hunter]] [[Steve Wandell]], who is dead inside. He had security cameras in his home. The brothers watch the tapes, and see Sam attack and kill Steve. Dean eventually realizes that Sam was and is possessed.
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[[Sam]] goes missing for a week, and when he returns, he has no memory of what he has done. [[Dean]] helps him retrace his steps, and they discover the house of [[hunters|hunter]] [[Steve Wandell]], who is dead inside. He had security cameras in his home. The brothers watch the tapes, and see Sam attack and kill Steve. Dean eventually realizes that Sam was and is [[possessed]].
  
 
===[[2.18 Hollywood Babylon]]===
 
===[[2.18 Hollywood Babylon]]===
Sam and Dean investigate a [[Hell Hazers II: The Reckoning|film set]] where deaths are being caused by some supernatural force. While watching dailies of the production, Sam sees a woman on film who was not there on the set. He realizes that the camera has picked up the ghost of a dead actress. This spirit, along with two others, is being controlled by a [[Walter Dixon|vengeful writer]] killing those who have destroyed his original script. He attacks an executive with the invisible ghosts. Sam uses the camera on his phone to see the ghosts, directing Dean’s shotgun blasts of salt to hold them off.
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] investigate a [[Hell Hazers II: The Reckoning|film set]] where deaths are being caused by some supernatural force. While watching dailies of the production, [[Sam]] sees a woman on film who was not there on the set. He realizes that the camera has picked up the ghost of a dead actress. This spirit, along with two others, is being controlled by a [[Walter Dixon|vengeful writer]] killing those who have destroyed his original script. He attacks an executive with the invisible ghosts. Sam uses the camera on his phone to see the ghosts, directing Dean’s shotgun blasts of salt to hold them off.
  
The film executive decides to put Sam’s camera technique in the movie.
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The film executive decides to put [[Sam]]’s camera technique in the movie.
  
 
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|text= There's a scene in the movie where people say that the camera caught a ghost on film. Apparently, in the background of one of the scenes, there was this boy that nobody remembers from set. Spirit photography.
There's a scene in the movie where people say that the camera caught a ghost on film. Apparently, in the background of one of the scenes, there was this boy that nobody remembers from set. Spirit photography.
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|author= [[Dean Winchester]]
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|source= [[2.18 Hollywood Babylon]]
 
|source= [[2.18 Hollywood Babylon]]
 
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[[File:Xoh9w5.jpg|left|300px|thumb|[[Dean]]'s mugshot.]]
 
===[[2.19 Folsom Prison Blues]]===
 
===[[2.19 Folsom Prison Blues]]===
[[File:Xoh9w5.jpg|left|300px|thumb|Dean in Folsom Prison Blues]]
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] arrange to be arrested to investigate a prison haunting. The prison security cameras are disrupted by the [[ghost]].
Sam and Dean arrange to be arrested to investigate a prison haunting. The prison security cameras are disrupted by the ghost.
 
  
 
Sam and Dean have their mugshots taken.
 
Sam and Dean have their mugshots taken.
  
 
===[[2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two]]===
 
===[[2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two]]===
Dean uses a photo of himself to summon a demon and make a deal for Sam’s life.
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[[Dean]] uses a photo of himself to summon a [[demon]] and make a deal for [[Sam]]’s life.
  
 
===[[3.01 The Magnificent Seven]]===
 
===[[3.01 The Magnificent Seven]]===
After one woman kills another in a shoe store over a pair of high heels, Sam, Dean and Bobby get a copy of the security footage so that they can see what happened. The camera shows [[Walter Rosen]] speaking to the woman who committed the crime just before she attack the second woman. The discover that Walter has been missing since the night the [[Devil's Gate in Wyoming]] opened, and suppose that he must be possessed.
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After one woman kills another in a shoe store over a pair of high heels; [[Sam]], [[Dean]] and [[Bobby]] get a copy of the security footage so that they can see what happened. The camera shows [[Walter Rosen]] speaking to the woman who committed the crime just before she attack the second woman. The discover that Walter has been missing since the night the [[Devil's Gate in Wyoming]] opened, and suppose that he must be [[possessed]].
  
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[[Image:Photo_-_Sam_and_Dean_win_in_3.03_Bad_Day_at_Black_Rock.jpg‎|thumb|right|300px|[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] on the [[Biggerson's Restaurant]] website.]]
 
===[[3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock]]===
 
===[[3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock]]===
[[Image:Photo_-_Sam_and_Dean_win_in_3.03_Bad_Day_at_Black_Rock.jpg‎|thumb|right|300px|Sam and Dean on the website]]
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[[Sam]] has touched the lucky [[rabbit's foot]], and his life is temporarily charmed. [[Dean]] and he go to [[Biggerson's Restaurant]] for a meal. Balloons and confetti rain down on them as they are told they have won free food for a year. A picture is taken of the lucky winners and posted on the restaurant website. Unfortunately, when Sam's luck turns bad, [[Kubrick]] and [[Creedy]] spot the photo online, and use it to find and capture [[Sam]].
Sam has touched the lucky [[Rabbit's Foot]], and his life is temporarily charmed. Dean and he go to [[Biggerson's Restaurant]] for a meal. Balloons and confetti rain down on them as they are told they have won free food for a year. A picture is taken of the lucky winners and posted on the restaurant website. Unfortunately, when Sam's luck turns bad, [[Kubrick]] and [[Creedy]] spot the photo online, and use it to find and capture Sam.
 
  
 
===[[3.05 Bedtime Stories]]===
 
===[[3.05 Bedtime Stories]]===
Sam uses an image of himself and the ritual components they have saved to summon a demon.
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[[Sam]] uses an image of himself and the ritual components they have saved to summon a [[demon]].
  
 
===[[3.13 Ghostfacers]]===
 
===[[3.13 Ghostfacers]]===
Sam and Dean are investigating the [[Morton House]] and find themselves starring in the pilot of the [[Ghostfacers]], the show envisioned by [[Harry Spangler]] and [[Ed Zeddmore]]. They even make the opening credits. The Ghostfacer cameras record the exploration of the house, the tragic death of [[Corbett]] the intern at the hands of a disturbed spirit, and Dean's sage advice on the use of salt. Ed confronts the death echo of Corbett to make him realize he is a ghost after seeing Sam attempt the same thing on another spirit. Corbett realizes what is happening and defeats the evil spirit. The Ghostfacers then show Sam and Dean their assembled footage. Sam and Dean compliment the work as memorializing Corbett while shamelessly taking advantage of his death, then leave an electromagnet next to the computer that stores the footage, wiping it from the hard drive.
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] are investigating the [[Morton House]] and find themselves starring in the pilot of the [[Ghostfacers]], the show envisioned by [[Harry Spangler]] and [[Ed Zeddmore]]. They even make the opening credits. The Ghostfacer cameras record the exploration of the house, the tragic death of [[Corbett]] the intern at the hands of a disturbed spirit, and Dean's sage advice on the use of salt. Ed confronts the death echo of Corbett to make him realize he is a ghost after seeing Sam attempt the same thing on another spirit. Corbett realizes what is happening and defeats the evil spirit. The [[Ghostfacers]] then show Sam and Dean their assembled footage. Sam and Dean compliment the work as memorializing Corbett while shamelessly taking advantage of his death, then leave an electromagnet next to the computer that stores the footage, wiping it from the hard drive.
  
===[[4.15 Death Takes A Holiday]]===
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===[[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]]===
 
The Winchesters find a picture of the last person, [[Cole Griffith]], to die in a town where the [[reaper]] is missing so that when they visit the astral plane, they can find and speak to him.
 
The Winchesters find a picture of the last person, [[Cole Griffith]], to die in a town where the [[reaper]] is missing so that when they visit the astral plane, they can find and speak to him.
  
===[[4.17 It's A Terrible Life]]===
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===[[4.17 It's a Terrible Life]]===
[[Dean Smith]] and [[Sam Wesson]] believe there is a ghost at their company. They look online for advice, and discover guide videos on the [[Hell Hound's Lair]] website, run by two guys who seem to have learned everything from 'The Winchesters', but hate them.  
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[[Dean Smith]] and [[Sam Wesson]] believe there is a [[ghost]] at their company. They look online for advice, and discover guide videos on the [[Hell Hound's Lair]] website, run by two guys who seem to have learned everything from "The Winchesters," but hate them.  
  
===[[4.19 Jump The Shark]]===
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===[[4.19 Jump the Shark]]===
[[Adam Milligan]] contacts Sam and Dean, claiming to be the son of [[John Winchester]]. His mother is missing, and he needs help. The brothers are skeptical, but meet him and begin to look into the situation. They discover that in 1990 there were similar disappearances, and in the background of a newspaper photograph from the era, they see their father.
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[[Adam Milligan]] contacts [[Sam]] and [[Dean]], claiming to be the son of [[John Winchester]]. His mother is missing, and he needs help. The brothers are skeptical, but meet him and begin to look into the situation. They discover that in 1990 there were similar disappearances, and in the background of a newspaper photograph from the era, they see their father.
  
 
===[[5.04 The End]]===
 
===[[5.04 The End]]===
Transported to the future by [[Zachariah]], Dean tries to find allies. In [[Bobby's house]], amidst the wreckage, Dean finds a picture of [[Bobby]] and [[Castiel]] at Camp Chitaqua, and decides to go there.
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Transported to the future by [[Zachariah]], [[Dean]] tries to find allies. In [[Bobby's house]], amidst the wreckage, Dean finds a picture of [[Bobby]] and [[Castiel]] at Camp Chitaqua, and decides to go there.
  
 
===[[5.05 Fallen Idols]]===
 
===[[5.05 Fallen Idols]]===
Two friends, Cal and Jim, meet in Cal's garage, to see his new car - what he believes to be Little Bastard, the car [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Dean James Dean] was killed in. Cal is in the driver's seat when Jim goes off to find a video camera to record Cal starting the car. Camera rolling, he returns to find Cal dead in the car. Dean watches the tape. In a frame of the video, he sees a reflection of what looks like James Dean. He and Sam later discover that the reflection was that of the shapeshifting Pagan god [[Leshii]].
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Two friends, Cal and Jim, meet in Cal's garage, to see his new car - what he believes to be Little Bastard, the car [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Dean James Dean] was killed in. Cal is in the driver's seat when Jim goes off to find a video camera to record Cal starting the car. Camera rolling, he returns to find Cal dead in the car. Dean watches the tape. In a frame of the video, he sees a reflection of what looks like James Dean. He and Sam later discover that the reflection was that of the shapeshifting pagan god [[Leshii]].
  
===[[5.21 Two Minutes To Midnight]]===
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[[File:Crowley-Bobby-Deal.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Crowley]] and [[Bobby]] "sealing the deal."]]
[[Image:Crowley's_iPhone.jpg|thumb|left|Crowley and Bobby 'Sealing the Deal'|300px]]
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===[[5.21 Two Minutes to Midnight]]===
[[Pestilence]] is using a retirement home as a headquarters and is experimenting on the patients. Sam and Dean sneak into the security office. They watch the monitors, hoping to identify the Horseman. They see a figure on one of the monitor that distorts the camera feed wherever his skin is exposed; bars of light cover his face and hands. Rightly guessing him to be Pestilence, they pursue him.
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[[Pestilence]] is using a retirement home as a headquarters and is experimenting on the patients. [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] sneak into the security office. They watch the monitors, hoping to identify the Horseman. They see a figure on one of the monitor that distorts the camera feed wherever his skin is exposed; bars of light cover his face and hands. Rightly guessing him to be Pestilence, they pursue him.
  
 
Crowley proves the sealing of his deal with Bobby with an iPhone picture of them kissing.
 
Crowley proves the sealing of his deal with Bobby with an iPhone picture of them kissing.
  
===[[6.02 Two And A Half Men]]===
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[[File:RetinalFlare.jpg|left|thumb|300px|The [[shapeshifter]] in the supermarket shows retinal flare on the security cameras.]]
[[File:RetinalflareSeason6.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Shapeshifter in the supermarket shows retinal flare on the security cameras]]
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===[[6.02 Two and a Half Men]]===
 
Sam finds a baby after its mother is murdered, and gets Dean to help him take care of it. They go to a supermarket to buy supplies, but when the baby starts crying in the checkout, they are at a loss to make it stop. An older woman behind them offers to help, but Dean sees her eyes flash on the nearby security monitor, and realizes she is a shapeshifter.
 
Sam finds a baby after its mother is murdered, and gets Dean to help him take care of it. They go to a supermarket to buy supplies, but when the baby starts crying in the checkout, they are at a loss to make it stop. An older woman behind them offers to help, but Dean sees her eyes flash on the nearby security monitor, and realizes she is a shapeshifter.
===[[6.06 You Can't Handle The Truth]]===
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===[[6.06 You Can't Handle the Truth]]===
 
People are being cursed to hear the truth from everyone around them, and the brothers suspect that the goddess [[Veritas]] is responsible. They think she may be masquerading as a local TV reporter named Ashley Frank. [[RoboSam]] spends an entire night watching footage of her reports. He spots her odd reaction to dogs, and sees her eyes glow strangely on camera, signs that point to her supernatural nature.  
 
People are being cursed to hear the truth from everyone around them, and the brothers suspect that the goddess [[Veritas]] is responsible. They think she may be masquerading as a local TV reporter named Ashley Frank. [[RoboSam]] spends an entire night watching footage of her reports. He spots her odd reaction to dogs, and sees her eyes glow strangely on camera, signs that point to her supernatural nature.  
  
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[[File:EveTrueFace.jpg|right|300px|thumb|[[Eve]] captured on camera.]]
 
===[[6.16 ...And Then There Were None]]===
 
===[[6.16 ...And Then There Were None]]===
[[File:EveonCamera.jpg|left|300px|thumb|Eve captured on camera]]
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[[Sam]], [[Dean]], and [[Bobby]] investigate a series of odd killings that may be [[Eve]] related. They find and interview a man who murdered his family after giving a ride to a strange girl who approached him at a gas station. The [[hunters]], posing as the FBI, get the station's security footage. They see a girl in white whose face distorts horribly on camera.
Sam, Dean, and Bobby investigate a series of odd killings that may be [[Eve]] related. They find and interview a man who murdered his family after giving a ride to a strange girl who approached him at a gas station. The [[hunters]], posing as the FBI, get the station's security footage. They see a girl in white whose face distorts horribly on camera.
 
  
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[[File:IPFreely.jpg|300px|left|thumb|[[Balthazar]] as First Mate I.P. Freely on the Titanic.]]
 
===[[6.17 My Heart Will Go On]]===
 
===[[6.17 My Heart Will Go On]]===
[[File:Balti on the Titanic.png|250px|right|thumb|Balthazar as First Mate I.P. Freely on the Titanic]]
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[[Sam]], [[Dean]], [[Bobby]], [[Ellen]], and [[Jo]] are trying discover why people all across the country are suddenly dying in bizarre accidents. The only things the victims have in common is that their ancestors came to America on a ship called the Titanic. None of them are familiar with the ship. Sam researches it, and discovers that on its maiden voyage the ship nearly struck an iceberg, but was saved by the first mate, I.P. Freely. They find a picture of the officer, and realize that it is actually [[Balthazar]] who has gone back in time to stop the ship from sinking.
Sam, Dean, Bobby, [[Ellen]], and [[Jo]] are trying discover why people all across the country are suddenly dying in bizarre accidents. The only things the victims have in common is that their ancestors came to America on a ship called the Titanic. None of them are familiar with the ship. Sam researches it, and discovers that on its maiden voyage the ship nearly struck an iceberg, but was saved by the first mate, I.P. Freely. They find a picture of the officer, and realize that it is actually [[Balthazar]] who has gone back in time to stop the ship from sinking.
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===[[6.19 Mommy Dearest]]===
 
===[[6.19 Mommy Dearest]]===
Sam, Dean, Bobby, and [[Castiel]] go to Eve's reported location armed with the phoenix ashes that may kill her. They find the town beset by monsters, both dead and alive. Sam, Bobby, and Castiel are arrested at a murder scene by the local police, and taken to the police station. Sam catches a glimpse of a security monitor, and sees retinal flare in their captors eyes. He raises the alarm that they are dealing with [[Jefferson Starships]], and with Dean's help they escape.
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[[Sam]], [[Dean]], [[Bobby]], and [[Castiel]] go to [[Eve]]'s reported location armed with the [[phoenix]] ashes that may kill her. They find the town beset by monsters, both dead and alive. Sam, Bobby, and Castiel are arrested at a murder scene by the local police, and taken to the police station. Sam catches a glimpse of a security monitor, and sees retinal flare in their captors eyes. He raises the alarm that they are dealing with [[Jefferson Starships]], and with Dean's help they escape.
  
Later, Sam and Dean enter a diner where Eve is hiding. Sam uses his phone camera to look at the diner's customers. Every one of them shows retinal flare, and the brothers realize they are the only humans in the place.
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Later, [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] enter a diner where [[Eve]] is hiding. Sam uses his phone camera to look at the diner's customers. Every one of them shows retinal flare, and the brothers realize they are the only humans in the place.
  
 
===[[6.21 Let It Bleed]]===
 
===[[6.21 Let It Bleed]]===
Bobby is investigating the death of [[H.P. Lovecraft]] in the 1930s and his efforts to open a door to [[Purgatory]]. A witness to the ritual, an old man named [[Westborough]], tells Bobby the ritual succeeded, and that something came into the world and possessed his mother. He shows Bobby a picture of her, and Bobby recognizes his ex-girlfriend, [[Eleanor Visyak]].
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[[Bobby]] is investigating the death of [[H.P. Lovecraft]] in the 1930s and his efforts to open a door to [[Purgatory]]. A witness to the ritual, an old man named [[Westborough]], tells Bobby the ritual succeeded, and that something came into the world and possessed his mother. He shows Bobby a picture of her, and Bobby recognizes his ex-girlfriend, [[Eleanor Visyak]].
  
===[[7.01 Meet The New Boss]]===
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===[[7.01 Meet the New Boss]]===
Sam and Dean follow the acts of Castiel through the internet. They find footage of his attack on a senator's office, and see him turn to the camera and smile just before he massacres everyone present.
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] follow the acts of [[Castiel]] through the internet. They find footage of his attack on a senator's office, and see him turn to the camera and smile just before he massacres everyone present.
  
 
===[[7.06 Slash Fiction]]===
 
===[[7.06 Slash Fiction]]===
In an attempt to find Sam and Dean, the [[leviathan]]s send [[Leviathan!Sam]] and [[Leviathan!Dean]] on a very public killing spree so that law enforcement will track them down. They murder bank employees and customers in full view of security cameras. Later, they order a diner to film them with his cellphone while they slaughter others in the restaurant. After killing the phone's owner, they lean into the phone's view to make sure they are visible.
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In an attempt to find [[Sam]] and [[Dean]], the [[leviathan]]s send [[Leviathan!Sam]] and [[Leviathan!Dean]] on a very public killing spree so that law enforcement will track them down. They murder bank employees and customers in full view of security cameras. Later, they order a diner to film them with his cellphone while they slaughter others in the restaurant. After killing the phone's owner, they lean into the phone's view to make sure they are visible.
  
Sam, Dean, and Bobby discover that the brothers are once again wanted men from television coverage.
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Sam, Dean, and [[Bobby]] discover that the brothers are once again wanted men from television coverage.
  
 
===[[7.07 The Mentalists]]===
 
===[[7.07 The Mentalists]]===
Dean finds footage of a ghost giving fake psychic [[Camille Thibideaux]] a vision of her upcoming death. Camille's friend [[Melanie Golden]] recognizes the ghost from photos in the local history museum. Sam and Dean go to the museum and find an image of [[Kate Fox]], the ghost from the video, and her sister, [[Margaret Fox]], both of whom are buried in the local cemetery.
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[[Dean]] finds footage of a ghost giving fake psychic [[Camille Thibodeaux]] a vision of her upcoming death. Camille's friend [[Melanie Golden]] recognizes the ghost from photos in the local history museum. Sam and Dean go to the museum and find an image of [[Kate Fox]], the ghost from the video, and her sister, [[Margaret Fox]], both of whom are buried in the local cemetery.
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===[[7.18 Party On, Garth]]===
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] are trying to discover what is killing off members of a family that owns a brewery. In the brewery office, they review security cam footage, hoping to catch a glimpse of their monster. They see nothing on the first viewing, but since they are tracking a [[shojo]], decide they should get drunk and watch it again. Once drunk, they see the creature as it is released from a bottle and then follows its first victim.
  
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===[[9.20 Bloodlines]]===
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When [[Freddie Costa]] shows up at [[Ennis Roth]]'s home looking for information about what killed his girlfriend, when he begins asking Ennis questions he had already asked him, Ennis becomes suspicious and tests him by mentioning his dead father will be home soon, and they should catch up, when Freddie takes bait and agrees to stay. Ennis remembering what [[Sam]] told him about monsters real faces can be seen through a camera, Ennis pretends to get a text, and uses his camera phone and sees retinal flares coming from the eyes of Freddie, revealing himself as a [[shapeshifter]].
  
 
==Spirit Photography==
 
==Spirit Photography==
 
[[Image:GhostPhotoMumler_(Conant).jpg‎|thumb|right|100px|Mumler's photo of medium with ghost.]]
 
[[Image:GhostPhotoMumler_(Conant).jpg‎|thumb|right|100px|Mumler's photo of medium with ghost.]]
The originator of spirit photography is usually said to be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Mumler William H. Mumler], a photographer working in Boston in the mid-nineteenth century. He is believed by most to have been a fraud, who created a double exposure on his film, the result of which gave the illusion of a spirit next to the primary subject. On of his most famous images showed the 'ghost' of Abraham Lincoln over the shoulder of his widow, Mary Todd Lincoln. Mumler was tried but acquitted in 1869. Prior to Mumler's work, a photographer named [http://www.prairieghosts.com/ph_history.html Campbell] took a picture of an empty chair that, once developed, showed a boy siting in the chair. Campbell produced no other spirit photographs.
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The originator of spirit photography is usually said to be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Mumler William H. Mumler], a photographer working in Boston in the mid-nineteenth century. He is believed by most to have been a fraud, who created a double exposure on his film, the result of which gave the illusion of a spirit next to the primary subject. On of his most famous images showed the 'ghost' of Abraham Lincoln over the shoulder of his widow, Mary Todd Lincoln. Mumler was tried but acquitted in 1869. Prior to Mumler's work, a photographer named [http://www.prairieghosts.com/ph_history.html Campbell] took a picture of an empty chair that, once developed, showed a boy sitting in the chair. Campbell produced no other spirit photographs.
  
 
Photography and videography continues to be used by modern investigators attempting to capture proof of the supernatural. They are popular tools used on television series like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Hunters Ghost Hunters]. Cameras can capture infrared and ultraviolet light, spectrums not visible to the unaided eye, so they are thought to be a good tool for recording [http://www.arpast.org/newsevents/articles/article84.pdf the presence of an energy being]. Some organizations offer significant rewards for an authentic ghost image, as much as [http://www.ghoststudy.com/new/500000.html $500,000 U.S.]
 
Photography and videography continues to be used by modern investigators attempting to capture proof of the supernatural. They are popular tools used on television series like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Hunters Ghost Hunters]. Cameras can capture infrared and ultraviolet light, spectrums not visible to the unaided eye, so they are thought to be a good tool for recording [http://www.arpast.org/newsevents/articles/article84.pdf the presence of an energy being]. Some organizations offer significant rewards for an authentic ghost image, as much as [http://www.ghoststudy.com/new/500000.html $500,000 U.S.]
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==See also==
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* [[Mirror Folklore]]
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* [[Pseudonyms]]
  
 
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Sam uses his phone to see ghosts killing Walter Dixon, in 2.18 Hollywood Babylon.

Sam: Check this out. (shows video)

Dean: Well, maybe it’s just a camera flare.
Sam: That’s not like any camera flare I’ve ever seen. You know, a lot of cultures believe that a photograph can catch a glimpse of the soul.

Dean: Right.

Sam and Dean, 1.06 Skin

Cameras have helped and hindered Sam and Dean in their travels.

They have used cameras while hunting to identify monsters. Like mirrors, photos and videos can capture aspects of the supernatural not otherwise visible. Some ghosts, they discover, can only be seen through a camera lens. Shapeshifters show a retinal flare on film, making their eyes glow eerily. More powerful creatures disrupt the signal, creating bars of static that make them all but impossible to identify.

Even if there is no monster-caused disruption in an image, it can have value. A decades old picture of someone who looks human, but has not aged since the photo was taken, is a sign of something odd. A glimpse of a hunter in the background of a hot suggests that something has happened in the vicinity before. If the makings of a crossroads demons summoning ritual are found, the image of the person that performed the ritual is inside.

Other times it is Sam and Dean themselves who have been caught on camera. Both have had their mugshots taken, and are officially fugitives. This makes it awkward when they are unexpectedly caught on camera, or find themselves accidentally starring in a reality TV show.

For personal photos, see Photo Album.

Episodes

1.02 Wendigo

Sam and Dean investigate the case of missing hiker Tommy Collins in rural Colorado. Just prior to his disappearance, he sent his sister a video of himself at his camp. Sam discovers a humanoid shadow in three frames of the video, moving too fast to be human.

Retinal flare identifies this as a shapeshifter and not Sam's friend Zach Warren.

1.06 Skin

Zach Warren, the brother of Sam’s friend Becky, has been accused of killing his girlfriend. He claims that he was nowhere near her home at the time, but security camera footage seems to show him entering it just prior to the murder. Sam and Dean watch a copy of the tape, and notice a distinct retinal flare when “Zach” looks directly into the camera. Sam thinks it could be a sign that a creature is involved.

They later discover that it was a shapeshifter.

1.17 Hell House

Sam and Dean investigate a supposed haunted house, and encounter Harry Spangler and Ed Zeddmore, two ghost hunters armed with cameras.

1.18 Something Wicked

Children are being attacked by a shtriga, a witch that can appear human, and has an extended lifespan. Sam discovers a picture from the 1890s in a newspaper article on a mysterious illness affecting children. In the picture he sees the familiar face of Dr. Hydeker, a local physician, his appearance unchanged in over a century; Sam realizes he must be the shtriga.

They set a trap for him with a boy name Michael for bait, and watch through a CCTV camera as the shtriga approaches.

2.07 The Usual Suspects

Sam and Dean are caught investigating the murders of Tony and Karen Giles. To give Sam time to escape and investigate, Dean agrees to give an on camera “confession” to the police. He then explains on camera that a vengeful spirit is responsible, angering the corrupt officer questioning him.

2.08 Crossroad Blues

Sam and Dean discover a crossroads, and find a crossroads demon summoning charm buried in the center. Inside is the image of the summoner, George Darrow. Inside Lloyd's Bar next to the crossroads, they discover a picture of recent hellhound victims, and recognize that they are dealing with demon deals.

Dean uses a picture of himself and the ingredients of the previous summoning ritual to call for a demon. He bargains to save the last surviving deal maker.

2.12 Nightshifter

Banks are being robbed, but the suspected bank employees insist they are innocent. Sam and Dean talk to Ronald Resnick, a friend of one of the suspects. Ronald believes the robberies are the work of a Mandroid, and shows the brothers a security camera tape he copied which shows clear shapeshifter retinal flare. Sam and Dean go to the bank they suspect will be robbed next. Posing as security technicians, they watch the CCTV security cameras waiting for the flash of the shapeshifter’s eyes.

See, I made copies of all the security tapes. I knew once the cops got them they'd be buried. Here. (he fast-forwards) Now watch. Watch. Watch him, watch, watch! See, look! There it is! (he pauses the tape) You see? He's got the laser eyes. Cops said it was some kind of reflected light. Some kind of "camera flare". Okay? Ain't no damn camera flare.

Ronald Resnick, 2.12 Nightshifter

2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign

Sam goes missing for a week, and when he returns, he has no memory of what he has done. Dean helps him retrace his steps, and they discover the house of hunter Steve Wandell, who is dead inside. He had security cameras in his home. The brothers watch the tapes, and see Sam attack and kill Steve. Dean eventually realizes that Sam was and is possessed.

2.18 Hollywood Babylon

Sam and Dean investigate a film set where deaths are being caused by some supernatural force. While watching dailies of the production, Sam sees a woman on film who was not there on the set. He realizes that the camera has picked up the ghost of a dead actress. This spirit, along with two others, is being controlled by a vengeful writer killing those who have destroyed his original script. He attacks an executive with the invisible ghosts. Sam uses the camera on his phone to see the ghosts, directing Dean’s shotgun blasts of salt to hold them off.

The film executive decides to put Sam’s camera technique in the movie.

There's a scene in the movie where people say that the camera caught a ghost on film. Apparently, in the background of one of the scenes, there was this boy that nobody remembers from set. Spirit photography.

Dean Winchester, 2.18 Hollywood Babylon

Dean's mugshot.

2.19 Folsom Prison Blues

Sam and Dean arrange to be arrested to investigate a prison haunting. The prison security cameras are disrupted by the ghost.

Sam and Dean have their mugshots taken.

2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two

Dean uses a photo of himself to summon a demon and make a deal for Sam’s life.

3.01 The Magnificent Seven

After one woman kills another in a shoe store over a pair of high heels; Sam, Dean and Bobby get a copy of the security footage so that they can see what happened. The camera shows Walter Rosen speaking to the woman who committed the crime just before she attack the second woman. The discover that Walter has been missing since the night the Devil's Gate in Wyoming opened, and suppose that he must be possessed.

Sam and Dean on the Biggerson's Restaurant website.

3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock

Sam has touched the lucky rabbit's foot, and his life is temporarily charmed. Dean and he go to Biggerson's Restaurant for a meal. Balloons and confetti rain down on them as they are told they have won free food for a year. A picture is taken of the lucky winners and posted on the restaurant website. Unfortunately, when Sam's luck turns bad, Kubrick and Creedy spot the photo online, and use it to find and capture Sam.

3.05 Bedtime Stories

Sam uses an image of himself and the ritual components they have saved to summon a demon.

3.13 Ghostfacers

Sam and Dean are investigating the Morton House and find themselves starring in the pilot of the Ghostfacers, the show envisioned by Harry Spangler and Ed Zeddmore. They even make the opening credits. The Ghostfacer cameras record the exploration of the house, the tragic death of Corbett the intern at the hands of a disturbed spirit, and Dean's sage advice on the use of salt. Ed confronts the death echo of Corbett to make him realize he is a ghost after seeing Sam attempt the same thing on another spirit. Corbett realizes what is happening and defeats the evil spirit. The Ghostfacers then show Sam and Dean their assembled footage. Sam and Dean compliment the work as memorializing Corbett while shamelessly taking advantage of his death, then leave an electromagnet next to the computer that stores the footage, wiping it from the hard drive.

4.15 Death Takes a Holiday

The Winchesters find a picture of the last person, Cole Griffith, to die in a town where the reaper is missing so that when they visit the astral plane, they can find and speak to him.

4.17 It's a Terrible Life

Dean Smith and Sam Wesson believe there is a ghost at their company. They look online for advice, and discover guide videos on the Hell Hound's Lair website, run by two guys who seem to have learned everything from "The Winchesters," but hate them.

4.19 Jump the Shark

Adam Milligan contacts Sam and Dean, claiming to be the son of John Winchester. His mother is missing, and he needs help. The brothers are skeptical, but meet him and begin to look into the situation. They discover that in 1990 there were similar disappearances, and in the background of a newspaper photograph from the era, they see their father.

5.04 The End

Transported to the future by Zachariah, Dean tries to find allies. In Bobby's house, amidst the wreckage, Dean finds a picture of Bobby and Castiel at Camp Chitaqua, and decides to go there.

5.05 Fallen Idols

Two friends, Cal and Jim, meet in Cal's garage, to see his new car - what he believes to be Little Bastard, the car James Dean was killed in. Cal is in the driver's seat when Jim goes off to find a video camera to record Cal starting the car. Camera rolling, he returns to find Cal dead in the car. Dean watches the tape. In a frame of the video, he sees a reflection of what looks like James Dean. He and Sam later discover that the reflection was that of the shapeshifting pagan god Leshii.

Crowley and Bobby "sealing the deal."

5.21 Two Minutes to Midnight

Pestilence is using a retirement home as a headquarters and is experimenting on the patients. Sam and Dean sneak into the security office. They watch the monitors, hoping to identify the Horseman. They see a figure on one of the monitor that distorts the camera feed wherever his skin is exposed; bars of light cover his face and hands. Rightly guessing him to be Pestilence, they pursue him.

Crowley proves the sealing of his deal with Bobby with an iPhone picture of them kissing.

The shapeshifter in the supermarket shows retinal flare on the security cameras.

6.02 Two and a Half Men

Sam finds a baby after its mother is murdered, and gets Dean to help him take care of it. They go to a supermarket to buy supplies, but when the baby starts crying in the checkout, they are at a loss to make it stop. An older woman behind them offers to help, but Dean sees her eyes flash on the nearby security monitor, and realizes she is a shapeshifter.

6.06 You Can't Handle the Truth

People are being cursed to hear the truth from everyone around them, and the brothers suspect that the goddess Veritas is responsible. They think she may be masquerading as a local TV reporter named Ashley Frank. RoboSam spends an entire night watching footage of her reports. He spots her odd reaction to dogs, and sees her eyes glow strangely on camera, signs that point to her supernatural nature.

Eve captured on camera.

6.16 ...And Then There Were None

Sam, Dean, and Bobby investigate a series of odd killings that may be Eve related. They find and interview a man who murdered his family after giving a ride to a strange girl who approached him at a gas station. The hunters, posing as the FBI, get the station's security footage. They see a girl in white whose face distorts horribly on camera.

Balthazar as First Mate I.P. Freely on the Titanic.

6.17 My Heart Will Go On

Sam, Dean, Bobby, Ellen, and Jo are trying discover why people all across the country are suddenly dying in bizarre accidents. The only things the victims have in common is that their ancestors came to America on a ship called the Titanic. None of them are familiar with the ship. Sam researches it, and discovers that on its maiden voyage the ship nearly struck an iceberg, but was saved by the first mate, I.P. Freely. They find a picture of the officer, and realize that it is actually Balthazar who has gone back in time to stop the ship from sinking.

6.19 Mommy Dearest

Sam, Dean, Bobby, and Castiel go to Eve's reported location armed with the phoenix ashes that may kill her. They find the town beset by monsters, both dead and alive. Sam, Bobby, and Castiel are arrested at a murder scene by the local police, and taken to the police station. Sam catches a glimpse of a security monitor, and sees retinal flare in their captors eyes. He raises the alarm that they are dealing with Jefferson Starships, and with Dean's help they escape.

Later, Sam and Dean enter a diner where Eve is hiding. Sam uses his phone camera to look at the diner's customers. Every one of them shows retinal flare, and the brothers realize they are the only humans in the place.

6.21 Let It Bleed

Bobby is investigating the death of H.P. Lovecraft in the 1930s and his efforts to open a door to Purgatory. A witness to the ritual, an old man named Westborough, tells Bobby the ritual succeeded, and that something came into the world and possessed his mother. He shows Bobby a picture of her, and Bobby recognizes his ex-girlfriend, Eleanor Visyak.

7.01 Meet the New Boss

Sam and Dean follow the acts of Castiel through the internet. They find footage of his attack on a senator's office, and see him turn to the camera and smile just before he massacres everyone present.

7.06 Slash Fiction

In an attempt to find Sam and Dean, the leviathans send Leviathan!Sam and Leviathan!Dean on a very public killing spree so that law enforcement will track them down. They murder bank employees and customers in full view of security cameras. Later, they order a diner to film them with his cellphone while they slaughter others in the restaurant. After killing the phone's owner, they lean into the phone's view to make sure they are visible.

Sam, Dean, and Bobby discover that the brothers are once again wanted men from television coverage.

7.07 The Mentalists

Dean finds footage of a ghost giving fake psychic Camille Thibodeaux a vision of her upcoming death. Camille's friend Melanie Golden recognizes the ghost from photos in the local history museum. Sam and Dean go to the museum and find an image of Kate Fox, the ghost from the video, and her sister, Margaret Fox, both of whom are buried in the local cemetery.

7.18 Party On, Garth

Sam and Dean are trying to discover what is killing off members of a family that owns a brewery. In the brewery office, they review security cam footage, hoping to catch a glimpse of their monster. They see nothing on the first viewing, but since they are tracking a shojo, decide they should get drunk and watch it again. Once drunk, they see the creature as it is released from a bottle and then follows its first victim.

9.20 Bloodlines

When Freddie Costa shows up at Ennis Roth's home looking for information about what killed his girlfriend, when he begins asking Ennis questions he had already asked him, Ennis becomes suspicious and tests him by mentioning his dead father will be home soon, and they should catch up, when Freddie takes bait and agrees to stay. Ennis remembering what Sam told him about monsters real faces can be seen through a camera, Ennis pretends to get a text, and uses his camera phone and sees retinal flares coming from the eyes of Freddie, revealing himself as a shapeshifter.

Spirit Photography

Mumler's photo of medium with ghost.

The originator of spirit photography is usually said to be William H. Mumler, a photographer working in Boston in the mid-nineteenth century. He is believed by most to have been a fraud, who created a double exposure on his film, the result of which gave the illusion of a spirit next to the primary subject. On of his most famous images showed the 'ghost' of Abraham Lincoln over the shoulder of his widow, Mary Todd Lincoln. Mumler was tried but acquitted in 1869. Prior to Mumler's work, a photographer named Campbell took a picture of an empty chair that, once developed, showed a boy sitting in the chair. Campbell produced no other spirit photographs.

Photography and videography continues to be used by modern investigators attempting to capture proof of the supernatural. They are popular tools used on television series like Ghost Hunters. Cameras can capture infrared and ultraviolet light, spectrums not visible to the unaided eye, so they are thought to be a good tool for recording the presence of an energy being. Some organizations offer significant rewards for an authentic ghost image, as much as $500,000 U.S.

See also