Did you know?
In the 1800s, people took family portraits… with the dead.
It was called memento mori — a way to remember the departed.
They dressed the corpses in their best clothes, propped them up, and posed.
Sometimes the dead looked more alive than the living.
A single photo, a frozen goodbye.
Next time you see an old picture…
Look closely. The stillest one might not be sleeping.
In the 1800s, people took family portraits… with the dead.
It was called memento mori — a way to remember the departed.
They dressed the corpses in their best clothes, propped them up, and posed.
Sometimes the dead looked more alive than the living.
A single photo, a frozen goodbye.
Next time you see an old picture…
Look closely. The stillest one might not be sleeping.