
Photo Evidence




These photos were captured by a trap camera set up in a child’s bedroom, aimed toward the hallway. In one shot, something appears in the sister’s bedroom doorway. Something we can’t explain.
Sure, some might argue it’s just the camera or a trick of dust, but we’ve never known a trap cam to be triggered by dust alone. To add weight, these images were sent to a photography professor at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia for analysis.
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Here’s one more detail to consider: the photos were taken within a minute of our founder asking whoever was upstairs to move from room to room. Makes you stop and think, doesn’t it?




The three photos below were taken late one night in the main cemetery of historic Fort Langley, BC, and out of the set of photos, only one shows a strange, curling mist. Something none of us could explain. We ruled out breath, smoke, fog, and any other natural cause we could think of. It simply didn’t fit, and to make things even stranger, just before the photos were taken, three of us saw quick, silent flashes of light flickering high up in the trees. What exactly we captured that night, we still don’t know. Maybe you can make sense of it.



These two photos were taken at a private residence. Now, here at NPI, we don’t usually give much weight to so-called “orbs” as most turn out to be dust, moisture, or a trick of light. But this one was different.
At first, we assumed the same that maybe it was a light flare, an insect, or just dust caught in the flash. Yet, when we tried to find a logical explanation, nothing lined up. No reflection, no particles, no logical source. Whatever showed up in those frames… we couldn’t explain it.


Describe your image

Describe your image

These photos were taken at a private residence in Burnaby, BC. As you move through the sequence, you’ll notice a faint greenish shape appearing in the doorway beside our investigator. With each frame, the object seems to shift not just drifting randomly, but moving with purpose, edging closer toward the man stepping through the door. We went over every possible explanation such as lighting, reflections, camera issues etc. but nothing fit. To this day, we still don’t have an answer for what we captured that night.



These next two photos were taken in the same Burnaby residence as before. Only this time, instead of a green shape, a faint blue mist appears thin, shifting, and strangely defined. When we studied the images more closely, we realized something unsettling: the mist wasn’t static. Frame by frame, it seemed to drift toward the man sitting on the couch. At first, that might seem like coincidence until you know why we were there in the first place. The investigation that brought us to this home centered entirely around that same individual.




Three photos were taken at a quiet residence in Maple Ridge, BC. In one of them, something strange appeared. A sharp, otherworldly light flare that shouldn’t have been there. We searched for the source, tried every way to recreate it, but nothing worked. To this day, that single image still defies explanation.


