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Ghost Photoshoot refers to a TikTok trend set to the 2017 song "Oh Klahoma" by Jack Stauber. The trend involves draping a sheet over yourself like a ghost and taking photographs posing in various settings. Some users wear sunglasses along with a sheet in certain photos in the series. The trend was started in September 2020 by TikToker jackjanson88.[1]

Origin

On September 10th, 2020, TikToker jackjanson88 uploaded a video consisting of still images of himself dressed as a ghost standing on various empty pathways (shown below). The video got over 272,000 likes and 977,000 views in six days. In the comments section of the original TikTok, jackjanson88 mentions the cover of Phoebe Bridgers' album "Stranger in the Alps"[2] as his inspiration.

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6870497356673043718

Spread

On September 13th, 2020, TikToker usernamecole uploaded a ghost photoshoot of his own, tagging jackjanson88 directly. The video garnered over 889,000 views in three days. That same day, TikToker katyya uploaded her own ghost photoshoot featuring the use of sunglasses, getting over 1.3 million views in three days. TikToker jadenellison08 continued the trend on September 14th, with her video garnering over 1.8 million views in two days.

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872113604548742406
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6871756199407160581
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872162093462867205

On September 15th, Distractify[3] and HITC[4] published articles on the trend. As of September 16th, videos under the #GhostPhotoshoot tag have been viewed over 523 million times.

Criticism

On September 22nd, 2020, New York Times editor Taylor Lorenz[5] posted a tweet thread sharing ghost photoshoot videos (shown below). The tweet received over 1.8 thousand retweets and 15.2 thousand likes in one day.

Many commenters started criticizing the trend and Lorenz herself for sharing it on Twitter. Some claimed Lorenz failed to share enough examples of POC participating in the trend, with others claiming the trend is racist altogether. Twitter user AnthonyQuintano, for example, commented, "People walking around wearing white sheets is probably not the greatest idea ever," insinuating a connection between the sheets worn in the TikToks and those worn by the KKK (shown below). The comment received over 2.8 thousand likes and 36 retweets in 24 hours.

anthonyquintano O @AnthonyQuintano Replying to @TaylorLorenz People walking around wearing white sheets is probably not the greatest idea ever 10:25 AM · Sep 22, 2020 · TweetDeck 32 Retweets 4 Quote Tweets 2.9K Likes >

Despite the criticism, others defended Lorenz's position, seeing the backlash as an attempt at wrongly canceling her. Twitter user Katie Herzog defended Lorenz in a tweet on September 23rd, receiving 246 likes and 21 retweets that same day (shown below).

Katie Herzog @kittypurrzog This is the dumbest thing I've seen in minute. People are trying to cancel Taylor because apparently ghost costumes are traumatizing. * Taylor Lorenz O @TaylorLorenz · Sep 22 A tiktok trend rn that's big with teens is to dress up in sheets and take ghost photos. It's the first day of fall, so here's a thread. Show this thread 11:37 AM - Sep 23, 2020 - Twitter Web App 21 Retweets 3 Quote Tweets 242 Likes

Lorenz responded to these accusations in a thread of comments under her original Tweet, denying the trend's supposedly racist roots and apologizing for offending anyone. She then described the long history of sheet ghosts, and ended the thread with a humorous message, saying, "Please direct all future ghost queries to @phoebe_bridgers" as her album "Stranger In The Alps" features a drawing of a sheet ghost on the cover.

Taylor Lorenz O @TaylorLorenz · Sep 22 Btw people of all races and backgrounds are participating in this trend. It's a fun spooky Halloween thing that's easy to do and safe in COVID times &. Please stop trying to cancel ghosts 2 d TikTok 0:05 55K views @mrkhail 13 27 84 784
Taylor Lorenz @TaylorLorenz · Sep 22 Some ppl saying it originated with "spooky hood alt TikTok." Idk if that's really where it came from or not but it did get popularized through broader alt TikTok & spooky hood alt tiktok TikTok epatinporadisee 0:04 31.4K views 27 35 423
Taylor Lorenz O @ TaylorLorenz · Sep 22 If you're one of the many people trying to cancel literal children for dressing themselves and their pets up as ghosts while trying to celebrate yet another holiday they're largely being robbed of b/c of COVID please unfollow me and go away d TikTok @x prot_492 I think I misunderstood the | ghost trend 0:18 39.9K views 24 27 48 595 D
Taylor Lorenz O @TaylorLorenz · 21h Now ppl are mad I didn't include enough black ppl ghosts in this thread. I just chose a few funny vids from teenagers that I liked and saved on my phone. I am not "obfuscating" that the bedsheet ghosts were popularized initially by "spooky hood alt TikTok" I tweeted abt that too interesting it took Taylor this far down the thread to actually include a black 27 person and then went on to obfuscate ot 2- 2h the fact that it actually may have d literally only 3 with black people o originated in a black community. w many this is one of the many ways the people 1 27 in positions like Taylor reinforce white supremacy . 1h eeeeep. if you're gonna act as the vi tok on here and the trend threads y rate aren't inclusive 09 * Taylor Lorenz e @TaylorLorenz - 3h Btw people of all races and backgrounds are participating in this trend. It's a fun spooky Halloween thing that's easy to do and safe in COVID times . Please stop trying to cancel ghosts Show this thread O 10 27 18 O 217 Taylor Lorenz O @TaylorLorenz · 21h I earnestly just love Halloween and ghosts. I shared some of these TikToks and photos b/c they reminded me of spooky stuff I used to see on Tumblr. I didn't meant to cause controversy, I was just excited about Halloween and I'm sorry if my thread offended or upset anyone :( 22 27 9 355 D
Taylor Lorenz @TaylorLorenz Bedsheet ghosts have been around for hundreds of years (since Shakespeare days) and are frequently portrayed in pop culture. I didn't anticipate how angry ppl would be that this is still a popular kids Halloween costume! but I appreciate everyone who shared their thoughts. A GHOST STORY CASEY AFFLECK ROONEY HARA MATT NATHAN SON SHOW ME DUR FANG 8:25 PM - Sep 22, 2020 - Twitter for iPhone 12 Retweets 9 Quote Tweets 203 Likes Taylor Lorenz @ TaylorLorenz · 21h Replying to @TaylorLorenz & Please direct all future ghost queries to @phoebe_bridgers O 91

2023 Resurgence

The trend made a resurgence in September and October of 2023, with TikToker[6] @manny_boo posting a video of her and her friends doing a "Sexy Ghost Photoshoot" on August 22nd, 2023, and gathering over 4.6 million views and 500,000 likes in two months (seen below, left). A video posted by @nolatheiggy[7] on September 24th showed the TikToker conducting a photoshoot with their pet dog, gathering over 29.5 million views and 4.5 million likes in three weeks (seen below, right).

@manny_boo It’s almost that time of year! 👻🎃#ghostpictures #ghosttrend #halloweenpictures #ghostphotoshoot ♬ original sound – Mannyboo

@nolatheiggy No better way to kick of the first day of fall than a ghost photoshoot👻🍂 #iggy #italiangreyhound #ghostphotoshoot #dogsoftiktok ♬ Oh Klahoma – Jack Stauber

Various Examples

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872530550364572933
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872108012815846662
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872104062288923910
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872207746800946437
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6871812571964427525
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872036960991497478

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About

Ghost Photoshoot refers to a TikTok trend set to the 2017 song "Oh Klahoma" by Jack Stauber. The trend involves draping a sheet over yourself like a ghost and taking photographs posing in various settings. Some users wear sunglasses along with a sheet in certain photos in the series. The trend was started in September 2020 by TikToker jackjanson88.[1]

Origin

On September 10th, 2020, TikToker jackjanson88 uploaded a video consisting of still images of himself dressed as a ghost standing on various empty pathways (shown below). The video got over 272,000 likes and 977,000 views in six days. In the comments section of the original TikTok, jackjanson88 mentions the cover of Phoebe Bridgers' album "Stranger in the Alps"[2] as his inspiration.


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6870497356673043718

Spread

On September 13th, 2020, TikToker usernamecole uploaded a ghost photoshoot of his own, tagging jackjanson88 directly. The video garnered over 889,000 views in three days. That same day, TikToker katyya uploaded her own ghost photoshoot featuring the use of sunglasses, getting over 1.3 million views in three days. TikToker jadenellison08 continued the trend on September 14th, with her video garnering over 1.8 million views in two days.


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872113604548742406
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6871756199407160581
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872162093462867205

On September 15th, Distractify[3] and HITC[4] published articles on the trend. As of September 16th, videos under the #GhostPhotoshoot tag have been viewed over 523 million times.

Criticism

On September 22nd, 2020, New York Times editor Taylor Lorenz[5] posted a tweet thread sharing ghost photoshoot videos (shown below). The tweet received over 1.8 thousand retweets and 15.2 thousand likes in one day.



Many commenters started criticizing the trend and Lorenz herself for sharing it on Twitter. Some claimed Lorenz failed to share enough examples of POC participating in the trend, with others claiming the trend is racist altogether. Twitter user AnthonyQuintano, for example, commented, "People walking around wearing white sheets is probably not the greatest idea ever," insinuating a connection between the sheets worn in the TikToks and those worn by the KKK (shown below). The comment received over 2.8 thousand likes and 36 retweets in 24 hours.


anthonyquintano O @AnthonyQuintano Replying to @TaylorLorenz People walking around wearing white sheets is probably not the greatest idea ever 10:25 AM · Sep 22, 2020 · TweetDeck 32 Retweets 4 Quote Tweets 2.9K Likes >

Despite the criticism, others defended Lorenz's position, seeing the backlash as an attempt at wrongly canceling her. Twitter user Katie Herzog defended Lorenz in a tweet on September 23rd, receiving 246 likes and 21 retweets that same day (shown below).


Katie Herzog @kittypurrzog This is the dumbest thing I've seen in minute. People are trying to cancel Taylor because apparently ghost costumes are traumatizing. * Taylor Lorenz O @TaylorLorenz · Sep 22 A tiktok trend rn that's big with teens is to dress up in sheets and take ghost photos. It's the first day of fall, so here's a thread. Show this thread 11:37 AM - Sep 23, 2020 - Twitter Web App 21 Retweets 3 Quote Tweets 242 Likes

Lorenz responded to these accusations in a thread of comments under her original Tweet, denying the trend's supposedly racist roots and apologizing for offending anyone. She then described the long history of sheet ghosts, and ended the thread with a humorous message, saying, "Please direct all future ghost queries to @phoebe_bridgers" as her album "Stranger In The Alps" features a drawing of a sheet ghost on the cover.


Taylor Lorenz O @TaylorLorenz · Sep 22 Btw people of all races and backgrounds are participating in this trend. It's a fun spooky Halloween thing that's easy to do and safe in COVID times &. Please stop trying to cancel ghosts 2 d TikTok 0:05 55K views @mrkhail 13 27 84 784 Taylor Lorenz @TaylorLorenz · Sep 22 Some ppl saying it originated with "spooky hood alt TikTok." Idk if that's really where it came from or not but it did get popularized through broader alt TikTok & spooky hood alt tiktok TikTok epatinporadisee 0:04 31.4K views 27 35 423 Taylor Lorenz O @ TaylorLorenz · Sep 22 If you're one of the many people trying to cancel literal children for dressing themselves and their pets up as ghosts while trying to celebrate yet another holiday they're largely being robbed of b/c of COVID please unfollow me and go away d TikTok @x prot_492 I think I misunderstood the | ghost trend 0:18 39.9K views 24 27 48 595 D Taylor Lorenz O @TaylorLorenz · 21h Now ppl are mad I didn't include enough black ppl ghosts in this thread. I just chose a few funny vids from teenagers that I liked and saved on my phone. I am not "obfuscating" that the bedsheet ghosts were popularized initially by "spooky hood alt TikTok" I tweeted abt that too interesting it took Taylor this far down the thread to actually include a black 27 person and then went on to obfuscate ot 2- 2h the fact that it actually may have d literally only 3 with black people o originated in a black community. w many this is one of the many ways the people 1 27 in positions like Taylor reinforce white supremacy . 1h eeeeep. if you're gonna act as the vi tok on here and the trend threads y rate aren't inclusive 09 * Taylor Lorenz e @TaylorLorenz - 3h Btw people of all races and backgrounds are participating in this trend. It's a fun spooky Halloween thing that's easy to do and safe in COVID times . Please stop trying to cancel ghosts Show this thread O 10 27 18 O 217 Taylor Lorenz O @TaylorLorenz · 21h I earnestly just love Halloween and ghosts. I shared some of these TikToks and photos b/c they reminded me of spooky stuff I used to see on Tumblr. I didn't meant to cause controversy, I was just excited about Halloween and I'm sorry if my thread offended or upset anyone :( 22 27 9 355 D Taylor Lorenz @TaylorLorenz Bedsheet ghosts have been around for hundreds of years (since Shakespeare days) and are frequently portrayed in pop culture. I didn't anticipate how angry ppl would be that this is still a popular kids Halloween costume! but I appreciate everyone who shared their thoughts. A GHOST STORY CASEY AFFLECK ROONEY HARA MATT NATHAN SON SHOW ME DUR FANG 8:25 PM - Sep 22, 2020 - Twitter for iPhone 12 Retweets 9 Quote Tweets 203 Likes Taylor Lorenz @ TaylorLorenz · 21h Replying to @TaylorLorenz & Please direct all future ghost queries to @phoebe_bridgers O 91

2023 Resurgence

The trend made a resurgence in September and October of 2023, with TikToker[6] @manny_boo posting a video of her and her friends doing a "Sexy Ghost Photoshoot" on August 22nd, 2023, and gathering over 4.6 million views and 500,000 likes in two months (seen below, left). A video posted by @nolatheiggy[7] on September 24th showed the TikToker conducting a photoshoot with their pet dog, gathering over 29.5 million views and 4.5 million likes in three weeks (seen below, right).

@manny_boo It’s almost that time of year! 👻🎃#ghostpictures #ghosttrend #halloweenpictures #ghostphotoshoot ♬ original sound – Mannyboo

@nolatheiggy No better way to kick of the first day of fall than a ghost photoshoot👻🍂 #iggy #italiangreyhound #ghostphotoshoot #dogsoftiktok ♬ Oh Klahoma – Jack Stauber

Various Examples


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872530550364572933
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872108012815846662
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872104062288923910
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872207746800946437
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6871812571964427525
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6872036960991497478

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