John Macintosh on Nostr: In the 1920s the photographic technique called "horsemaning" became popular. The ...
In the 1920s the photographic technique called "horsemaning" became popular.
The idea: create a photograph of a person separated from their head.
Some historians became shocked in the 1970s as 1000s of these photographs found at estate sales and did not know of "horsemaning". #PastTimes #Photography
via Brian Roemmele from Twitter
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