Our Story
About Kirlian.com
Since 1997, Kirlian.com has been at the forefront of energy photography research — making visible what the human eye cannot see.
Kirlian photography — named after Semyon Kirlian, who first documented the technique in 1939 — captures the corona discharge of objects placed on a photographic plate with high voltage applied. The result: stunning, glowing images of the energy field surrounding living and non-living matter.
Our research focuses on three areas: documenting the energy fields of organic and inorganic matter, comparing energy states across conditions (raw vs. cooked, treated vs. untreated), and developing patent-pending techniques for batch product energization testing.


The Research
One of our most compelling findings is the dramatic energy reduction in food after cooking. Raw broccoli, for example, displays a vivid corona — a dense, bright energy field. After heating, that field is significantly reduced or eliminated entirely. This supports the idea that eating raw foods, where possible, preserves vital energy for transfer to us.
Our work with the Coors Research Project established proof of Kirlian biometric signatures — unique energy fingerprints for products — enabling ongoing batch verification for manufacturers.
The Photography
We work with both digital and film Kirlian photography, using equipment designed for 4″ × 5″ color and black-and-white sheet film. Our transparent discharge plates are compatible with standard lens cameras including digital, film, and video.