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photos of funerals ?
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On the radio this morning, it is apparently becoming big business to hire a professional photographer now for funerals as for weddings.
Our family are photo mad and take photos of any occasion including funerals. Have done for years. Its nice to share them with far away relatives who cannot attend. Also sometimes, they provide memories of the day as you are so upset you cannot even remember who was there. Also, you could have photos of relatives who have come from abroad especially for the funeral who you havnt seen for years and may never see again. Its is a family get together after all. We dont see anything morbid about it but I can understand that some people do.
How do you feel about it.
Our family are photo mad and take photos of any occasion including funerals. Have done for years. Its nice to share them with far away relatives who cannot attend. Also sometimes, they provide memories of the day as you are so upset you cannot even remember who was there. Also, you could have photos of relatives who have come from abroad especially for the funeral who you havnt seen for years and may never see again. Its is a family get together after all. We dont see anything morbid about it but I can understand that some people do.
How do you feel about it.
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We recently went to my uncles funeral. He was a well respected Salvation Army member and there were a procession of walking army members carrying flags ahead of the hearse and a flag over the coffin. You just had to take a photo ! It was something to be remembered. Then when photos were taken at the wake, they just on a casual basis and nobody minded at all
I remember being horrified when my ex went to his mother's grave the day after she was buried to take photographs of her grave and the flowers & wreaths. He kept them in a dresser drawer. I thought that was weird.
Funerals and death are not the time for photos, in my opinion. The wake afterwards, if it's one of those boozy jolly rememberance-type ones, but it's just a strange idea I think.
Funerals and death are not the time for photos, in my opinion. The wake afterwards, if it's one of those boozy jolly rememberance-type ones, but it's just a strange idea I think.
Photographs of corpses TOH? Now that is just not right. No.
I think that a photo of a stillborn baby or a baby who dies soon after birth is acceptable & can bring future comfort for the parents - because they would have no other (happier) photos of the babe's very existence. But other than that - not in my opinion.
I think that a photo of a stillborn baby or a baby who dies soon after birth is acceptable & can bring future comfort for the parents - because they would have no other (happier) photos of the babe's very existence. But other than that - not in my opinion.
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