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touchthesky
07-09-10, 10:10
Can I post this here? Idk. I hope so. It's not violent or anything..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_mortem_photography

The invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 made portraiture much more commonplace, as many of those who were unable to afford the commission of a painted portrait could afford to sit for a photography session. This cheaper and quicker method also provided the middle class with a means for memorializing dead loved ones.

These photographs served less as a reminder of mortality than as a keepsake to remember the deceased. This was especially common with infants and young children; Victorian era childhood mortality rates were extremely high, and a post-mortem photograph might be the only image of the child the family ever had. The later invention of the carte de visite, which allowed multiple prints to be made from a single negative, meant that copies of the image could be mailed to relatives.

The practice eventually peaked in popularity around the end of the 19th century and died out as "snapshot" photography became more commonplace, although a few examples of formal memorial portraits were still being produced well into the 20th century.

What are your views? I for one think it's...:confused but strangely :eek:

xXhayleyroxXx
07-09-10, 10:30
its strange but oddly interesting :p

touchthesky
07-09-10, 10:32
I know, right? Anyone looking at my internet history right now would think I was a reet freak but it's SO HARD TO NOT LOOK.

Some of them are pretty beautiful, as well..and the idea behind taking that "one photo" of your baby before it got buried IS sweet too..I mean in them days they just died...and cameras weren't exactly widely available.

xXhayleyroxXx
07-09-10, 10:35
yeah definately, I agree :) And don't worry, I look at quite morbid stuff on the internet :vlol:

touchthesky
07-09-10, 10:37
I used to lol. We used to do it at school.

Weirdos we were :')!

xXhayleyroxXx
07-09-10, 10:44
I know :vlol: it is interesting though haha