Gulf Breeze First Photograph
Ed Walters captured his first UFO photograph while stepping outside his home in Gulf Breeze. This initial image launched one of the most controversial and well-documented UFO photo cases.
The First Gulf Breeze Photograph
On November 11, 1987, building contractor Ed Walters stepped outside his home in Gulf Breeze, Florida and observed a strange glowing object in the sky. He grabbed his Polaroid camera and captured what would become the first of many controversial UFO photographs that would make Gulf Breeze famous.
Ed Walters
The photographer:
- Building contractor
- Gulf Breeze resident
- No UFO interest prior
- Photography hobby
- Became central figure
The Night
November 11, 1987:
- Early evening
- From his home
- Noticed glow
- Retrieved camera
- Captured image
The First Photo
Image showed:
- Glowing craft
- Blue beam below
- Structured appearance
- Classic UFO shape
- Clear Polaroid
The Object
Walters described:
- Disc with dome
- Multiple ports
- Glowing intensely
- Blue light beam
- Not aircraft
Initial Reaction
Walters:
- Showed wife
- Decided to report
- Contacted newspaper
- Anonymously at first
- Then publicly
The Newspaper
Gulf Breeze Sentinel:
- Published photo
- Public interest exploded
- More photos followed
- Controversy began
- National attention
Subsequent Photos
Following months:
- Multiple images
- Different angles
- Various locations
- Consistent object
- Growing collection
The Polaroid Factor
Using Polaroid:
- Instant development
- Hard to fake
- No negative manipulation
- But techniques exist
- Debate continues
The Blue Beam
Distinctive feature:
- Light projecting down
- In photos
- Walters claimed effects
- Transported or lifted
- Dramatic element
Investigation
MUFON researchers:
- Examined photos
- Interviewed Walters
- Some convinced
- Others skeptical
- Divided opinion
Supporting Evidence
For authenticity:
- Multiple photos
- Other witnesses emerged
- MUFON analysis
- Consistent object
- Walters’ character
Against Authenticity
Critics noted:
- Model later found
- In former home
- Possible hoax
- Financial motive
- Questions raised
The Model Discovery
New homeowners:
- Found foam model
- Similar to photos
- In attic space
- Damaging evidence
- But Walters denied
Walters’ Position
He maintained:
- Photos genuine
- Model not his
- Planted evidence
- Harassment
- Never admitted hoax
The Other Witnesses
Beyond Walters:
- Hundreds reported
- Similar objects
- Gulf Breeze area
- Wave phenomenon
- Independent sightings
Significance
The first photo is significant for:
- Beginning the saga
- Launching controversy
- Documentation effort
- Polaroid evidence
- Ongoing debate
Legacy
The first Gulf Breeze photograph launched one of the most controversial UFO photo cases in history. Whether the photos were genuine or hoaxed, the subsequent wave of sightings by other witnesses suggests something unusual was occurring in the area.