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Why people never smiled in old photos

Early portraits looked pretty grim.

A lot of old photos from the 19th and early 20th century are fraught with doom and gloom—and on the occasion the literal dead face. That led to the popular belief that people just did not smile in old photographs. The common explanation is due to the limited technology at the time to capture a smile. Exposure times were long and the thinking was it’s easier to hold a serious expression over a long period. Another theory included early photography being heavily influenced by painting (which meant no smiling).

Read more on why photographs were sans smiles at: http://www.vox.com/2015/4/8/8365997/smile-old-photographs

Video by Phil Edwards and Gina Barton.
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