A technique of photographic recording by way of electric discharge was studied applying a high-voltage direct potential of about 3000 to 8000 volts between two electrodes carrying a film and an object to be recorded in between. Distinct and fine records corresponding to reliefs on the surface of metallic or biological objects were obtained, wherein images carried remarkable long whiskers around periphery of the object. Mechanism of generation of long whiskers is likely the same as that of formation of Lichtenberg's figure. In this sense, conditions for image formation of Lichtenberg's figure were examined under various conditions. The proposed technique can give finer image under a mild discharge condition than that of Kirlian photography.