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Did you know that in the 19th century, people took their family portraits with the deceased? Known as post-mortem photography, it was a way to commemorate loved ones who had passed away. Families would pose with the deceased, often propped up to appear lifelike, creating a lasting memory. This practice might seem eerie today, but back then, it was a cherished way to honor and remember those who had departed. Imagine capturing one last moment of connection in such a unique way!
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