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05.09.12 @ 17:59 | 565 notes | Permalink |
It was popular back then for the mother to hide under blankets and curtains.. creepy. They were called ‘Hidden Mother’ Pictures, look it up.
Subjects needed to remain still due to the longer exposure times required back then, so mothers were often asked to hold their children tightly while the portraits were being exposed. It was common practice back then, but the resulting photos are pretty eerie when you look at them now.
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So fucking true.
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1864-69, “Burial Ground, Wesleyan, Middletown, CT”, George Kendall Warren
Creepyyy.
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Hahaha.
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