Picture This! By Richard Sanders
A card is chosen, and returned to the deck, then the deck is put aside. The magician introduces a small stack of color photos, on top of which is a picture of a child dressed in a full magician's garb, with a top hat that is clearly too large for his head, and he is holding a fan of cards. The photo is then initaled on the face by a spectator, right next to the child in the picture. The magician then holds the photo back towards the audience, then shakes it. Upon turning it around, all the cards are seen to have fallen to the floor, except for one card, which remains in the child's hand. Naturally, it's the selection
A card is chosen, and returned to the deck, then the deck is put aside. The magician introduces a small stack of color photos, on top of which is a picture of a child dressed in a full magician's garb, with a top hat that is clearly too large for his head, and he is holding a fan of cards. The photo is then initaled on the face by a spectator, right next to the child in the picture. The magician then holds the photo back towards the audience, then shakes it. Upon turning it around, all the cards are seen to have fallen to the floor, except for one card, which remains in the child's hand. Naturally, it's the selection