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Family portraits are hard to get right. They’re even harder when you’re forcing the family pet to sit still through seventy plus photos in the vain attempt to get one where no one is blinking.
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These hipster ladies were into invisibility way before cats. A technique used during the turn of the 19th century, mothers would hide in plain sight in order to hold their children still long enough for a coveted photograph.
Culture Buzz MOM?! Is that you? Just come home. I promise I won't say anything.
Culture Buzz Sometimes family resemblance is easy to spot. Graphic designer and photographer Ulric Collette created these portraits for his Genetic Portraits series by splicing together photographs of family members. You can read an interview with him here. (via mymodernmet.com)
Culture Buzz Your family portraits would be awkward too if you knew you had to defeat your dad.
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From job changes to plane crashes, one family documents family photos over three years of change.
Culture Buzz Sometimes a family portrait just isn’t complete without the beloved family pet. These pet owners are making sure their animals don’t miss out on any of the awkward family fun.
A family photo that nobody will be happy about someday, especially not the dad. I get the feeling the photo studio has a running bet to see how many people they can trick into getting their photos taken in these costumes, and the tally is now up to three (maybe two and a half).
Let's take a picture for Mom. She'll love it. Because all she wants is for the family to be together, and be happy. And for you to put on a tie and look nice for once.