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Ghostsoldier

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Rob
 
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She looks thrilled to be having her picture taken.

Sent directly from my mind to yours.

Agreed and that's part of what makes it period perfect. Today's culture is a look-at-me culture that texts / Tweets / reports on Instagram / sends pics of everything it does to the point that documenting what it is doing is sometimes more important than the experience itself.

The depression generation, a meaningful subset of it anyway (and I'm grossly over generalizing here, as I did in the prior sentence), was about doing and found "showing" unnecessary and unserious. My material grandmother died before I was born, but her appearance has a strong echo of that woman sitting on the curb (dress, too). My mom said she was a good person who had had a hard life that wore her down - common of the period - and that having her picture taken was far from her favorite thing.
 

3fingers

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That woman could easily be my maternal grandmother. My granddad loved to take pictures of their travels and he would put her in them. She wasn't a particularly nice person to begin with and photography did not hide that fact in the least.
 

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