When visiting a location, our guiding principle is to show respect to our hosts and those who may be present, in whatever capacity, whether visible or not. Under no circumstances do we consider it acceptable to be anything other than calm and polite. In our experience, overly emotional behavior is detrimental to communication via EVP. We broadly use a similar mindset to sitting but unlike a seance, we have the ability to be familiar with the history of those who may come forward to speak to us. Having even a scant knowledge of a location demonstrates your sincerity and interest in communicating with those whose home you are visiting.
Over the years, we have demonstrated that it is unnecessary to have anything more than a simple digital device to achieve good results. Our recording sessions are quite short and rarely more than thirty minutes in one area, this permits us to focus without fatigue. By keeping the technological side of the investigation simple, it is easier to achieve a consistent approach between areas in a location and makes for easier reviewing.
Without a doubt the most critical consideration when arranging a site recording, is the presence of visitors or staff. If at all possible, we prefer to stay at a location and record out of hours. If it is unrealistic to reside in or access a location alone, we attend at unsocial hours and distance ourselves from the living. We consider field investigations to require prompt review, if there are any interruptions on site, these are more easily remembered and discounted if fresh in our memory.
On occassion, it may be possible to join us for an EVP investigation. These are not bookable and offered only to those with an active interest in EVP. Visits are walkarounds with short periods of observation, serving to explore the history of a site, and to hopefully engage with persons who may have lived there. We are not ghosthunters.
Our investigations take place at sites and buildings that are open to the public and privately owned. Our studies, EVP recordings and videos are not endorsed by the owner(s) of the recording location unless specifically stated.