My favorite inadvertently creepy photography convention from Victorian times actually is the “hidden mother” photograph. As we know, taking pictures of wiggly babies is hard, especially if their mothers aren’t holding them. But for some reason people keep insisting on having baby photos taken with only the babies.
The Victorian solution to this…was to just throw a blanket over the mother and pretend she wasn’t there.
Spanish dancer vintage butterfly wing powder compact, c. 1930’s. Producer unknown.
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post-email aftercare like that was a great email and you seemed so normal
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sir snoopy
[id: art of Snoopy. He is wearing a knight’s helmet, a red cape, and chainmail gloves. He is holding a sword and smiling at the viewer.]
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As the person who got their R keyboard broken and the world mocked me for being forced to use the uwu language as replacement
My condolences
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