Photograph dream meaning is explained below using 10 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Zolar

lucky numbers: 11-20-27-40-44-46

another taking your: your face blocks your view of the world.

developing a, in the darkroom: wait to see what develops before committing.

of own: bring your sense of direction into focus.

another’s: dignity and distinction when you realize picture is of you.

unknown person: in right time and place, you wil meet your dream image.

old, an: memories of old friends who have reversed their lives.

receiving or giving own: share your self-analysis with appropriate party.

refuses to develop properly: are not seeing clearly and being given undivided loyalties.

smashing down a: are being warned that you are unwittingly the cause of your woes.

of dead person: listen to your heart, not the deception of your eyes.

someone dear hanging around neck, of: your conduct has been unbecoming.

studio, having a private: reality, not in time, only in your imagination.

taking children’s: approaching money from a deceptive source; protect them first.

dead person’s: revisit issues you thought were resolved.

friend’s: you deceive friends when you can’t see their goals and insult their every move.

other’s: a rival wil take sweetheart’s affections.

Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days Author: Zolar

Interpretation 2 — myjellybean

If your photograph is taken in a dream, someone is being deceptive in your real life.

If you dream about a photograph of your lover, you are warned that he is not giving you his total loyalty, even though he acts trustworthy.

If the photograph is of your family, you aren’t getting their full support on something that’s important to you.

If you dream of photographs featuring people you don’t recognize, this foretells uncomfortable confessions about something you have done.

If you were the one taking photos in your dream, this symbolizes your need to hold on to a feeling, or an image of yourself, from a point in your life that’s now in the past. Also see “Baby Pictures” and “Photo Album.”

Source: My Dream Interpretation Author: myjellybean

Interpretation 3 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

1. Recollections.

2. Image of the world, an event or self-image, depending on the subject.

3. A feeling that a possible deception is approaching.

4. Rivals may vie for the affections of dear ones.

Source: New American Dream Dictionary Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

Interpretation 4 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous

Dreams of a photograph represent a significant memory or a person from your past, or your desire to remember an important occurrence. Consider who and what is in the photograph.
Source: Strangest Dream Explanations Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous

Interpretation 5 — Raymond Buckland

If you dream that you are looking at a photograph of yourself, it is a sign that you will become ill.

To look at a photograph of someone else indicates jealousy on your part.

Source: Gypsy Dream Dictionary Author: Raymond Buckland

Interpretation 6 — Garuda

Depth Psychology: A photo stands for unconscious memories that—even though you may have already dealt with them—are coming alive again.

See Picture.

Source: Dreamers Dictionary Author: Garuda

Interpretation 7 — Betty Bethards

How you are seeing things at this time; a picture to awaken a past memory because the lesson you are going through now is one you did not learn in the past.
Source: The Dream Books Symbols Author: Betty Bethards

Interpretation 8 — Katherine Taylor Craig

A dream warning you to make a final settlement of your affairs (Gypsy). Evidently derived from the ancient superstition concerning photographs.
Source: The Fabric of Dream Author: Katherine Taylor Craig

Interpretation 9 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

Because it is a representation, to dream of a photograph may indicate that a deception of sorts is surrounding the dreamer.
Source: Dream Symbols in The Dream Encyclopedia Author: James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

Interpretation 10 — Eric Ackroyd

see Picture
Source: A Dictionary of Dream Symbols Author: Eric Ackroyd