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10 Great Victorian Headless Photographs

(via George Eastman House/Flickr)  As soon as photography was invented, people wanted to make trick photographs. One of the most popular tricks was making 'headless' portraits. Books such as "Magic: Stage Illusions and Scientific Diversion including Trick Photography" published in 1897 contained diagrams for creating illusions such as decapitations, multiples, and spirit photographs.  The Victorian version of photoshop fun and the resulting photos are still creepy today! (via Photo History Sussex)   via Is it weird? (via PetaPixel) Early 1800s Complete with Blood! (via courroiedetransmission, elisandre-librairie-oeuvre-au-noir, International Center of Photography       Read more Antique Trick Photographs, Barbara Levine, Victorian Headless Photographs