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  1. Oct 27, 2017 · Here’s a 2-minute video by the HISTORY channel about this creepy fad. Known as memento mori (which means “remember you must die”), the trend became increasingly popular for a period of time, and...

  2. Jun 4, 2016 · Photographs of loved ones taken after they died may seem morbid to modern sensibilities. But in Victorian England, they became a way of commemorating the dead and blunting the sharpness of...

    • Why Did People Take Post-Mortem Photos?
    • The Creation of Post-Mortem Photos
    • Beyond Victorian Death Photos: Masks, Mourning, and Memento Mori
    • Fake Victorian Post-Mortem Photos

    In the first half of the 19th century, photography was a new and exciting medium. So the masses wanted to capture life's biggest momentson film. Sadly, one of the most common moments captured was death. Due to the high mortality rates, most people couldn't expect to live past their 40s. And when disease spread, infants and children were especially ...

    Photographing dead people may seem like a ghastly task. But in the 19th century, deceased subjects were often easier to capture on film than living ones — because they weren't able to move. Due to the slow shutter speed of early cameras, subjects had to remain still to create crisp images. When people visited studios, photographers would sometimes ...

    People in the Victorian era mourned deeply after the death of a loved one — and this mourning certainly wasn't limited to photos. It was common for widows to wear black for years after their husbands died. Some even clipped hair from their dead loved ones and preserved the locks in jewelry. As if that wasn't dark enough, Victorians often surrounded...

    Today, some Victorian death photos shared online are actually fakes— or they're photographs of the living mistaken for the dead. Take, for example, a commonly shared image of a man reclining in a chair. "The photographer posed a dead person with his arm supporting the head," many captions claim. But the photograph in question is a picture of the au...

  3. Jun 27, 2015 · Researchers are collecting photos of the dead, including images of deceased infants, for a planned exhibition that will examine how photographers deal with challenging subjects.

  4. Nov 26, 2014 · At the time photography was a new and expensive craft, so a post-mortem picture was often the only photograph that existed of the deceased and was cherished by their loved ones as a keepsake....

  5. Browse Getty Images’ premium collection of high-quality, authentic Damian Woetzel stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Damian Woetzel stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  6. Damian Woetzel (born May 17, 1967) is an American choreographer. Woetzel was a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet, where he performed from 1985 until 2008. He also frequently performed with companies like the Kirov Ballet and American Ballet Theatre, until his retirement from the stage in 2008. [1]

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