Old “Ghostmother” Portraits, and a New Twist…
We were out for a week, but now we’re back. We missed you.
Now, please enjoy some genuine old portraits, and then some newfangled alterations of old portraits.
By Daily Mail Reporter
“In the early days of photography, many well-off families jumped at the chance to have their precious children’s likeness captured for eternity.
The one trick that they had to deal with next, after finding photographers willing to set up the bulky equipment and travelling to the portrait location, was getting the little babies to sit still for the entirety of the session.
As a result, many photographers enlisted the help of the children’s mothers, with often creepy outcomes…”
Read more here.
And now these lovely wonders…
History Meets the Strangest Animated GIFs
by An Xiao
Decoy Howizter [Remastered] (all images via fluxmachine.tumblr.com)
“OAKLAND, Calif. — In an era of ubiquitous photography and advanced editing, it’s fun to look back on old images and bring new techniques to play with them. There’s the popular topic of colorizing historical images, which has been making the rounds lately. And the NYPL made waves when they turned old stereographs into animated GIFs that are surprisingly effective at showing their 3D quality. And meme land has given us the history photobomb.But what about completely deconstructing historic images all together? I recently encountered the wacky and amazing animated GIFs of Kevin Weird…”
The rest here.
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