Don't go alone.
*People may be overwhelmed by emotion or fear and might suffer panic attacks or other emotional episodes. Aside from that, many investigation locations may be old or in poor repair and injury or falls can happen. So always have a partner.
* Study. Read. Watch. Learn. The more you know about paranormal, and the latest equipment and techniques, the more rewarding your experience will be.
*First thing usually done is a walk thru to learn the layout. You don't have a EMF meter so this makes part of your investigation a waste. Emf's can cause paranormal feelings. So with no emf do a temp check and document them and location. A pad and pencil is a must. Check it in every area of the home.
*Now its time to start the investigation. seeing there is 2- 3 stay in one group. Take lots of pictures while announcing flash before every picture so as not blinding everyone. If you can set your camera for highest mega pixel and turn iso to 400 to 800. If you have a manual focus choice I recommend using it with focus set at beginning. If you can turn off the lcd screen it helps also. Plan on taking 200 or more pictures. Avoid taking pictures towards mirrors, windows, chrome, these can all give odd reflections you may mistake as paranormal later. If the place is vacant it means dusty, you will probably catch lots of orbs on both the video and regular camera. This is nothing but dust, orbs are not paranormal. TAKE YOUR CAMERA STRAP OFF!
Keep your fingers and hair from the front of the lens.
*Evp work When doing evp work note the time, location and have everyone say there name so you have a reference later. Don't do evp work while walking around, set the recorder down and if possible have everyone set down also. This eliminates a great deal of hand, pant leg and shoe noise. If one of you cough, bang something make sure you loudly state what it was on the recorder. If you hear a car go by or a noise outside identify it out loud. While doing evp work have the person with the video recorder monitor this so if you catch an evp you have evidence of what it might be on video.
Ok the person with the ir cam should also avoid windows and mirrors, if you see a shadow show up from the camera flash or another light source announce it on the camera so you don't later think you caught a shadow figure. Don't point the ir towards the person taking pictures. Try and hold the camera steady at all times. When doing evp work set the camera down to record the room.
* Be patient. Understand that many, many times nothing at all is going to happen for hours, if ever. Paranormal investigations involve sometimes long stretches of doing nothing but sitting quietly and observing. Only embark on this kind of activity if you feel that the possibility of catching something extraordinary is worth a lot of time and effort.
* Study. Read. Watch. Learn. The more you know about paranormal, and the latest equipment and techniques, the more rewarding your experience will be.
*Paranormal investigation is a fascinating field, and with the right attitude, can be rewarding on many levels. The key is attitude. Keep your mind open and be prepared for anything or nothing! Most investigations reward you with experience and teach you patience. Possible paranormal is caught at less then 3% of investigations so don't go in expecting a wild night. Go in with the attitude of we are looking for something but if we don't catch anything iy was interesting. If you hear a strange noise or shadow try and debunk it. Was it a pipe, water, an animal, the floor creaking.
* Study. Read. Watch. Learn. The more you know about paranormal, and the latest equipment and techniques, the more rewarding your experience will be.
I probably left some stuff out, search this forum and read everything you can on it.
If you think you catch anything on video or EVP or a picture you can ask here and lots of people will offer help. You can also post it here
http://grou.ps/wwps/home and have it analyzed.