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Since photographing funerals seems to be on the increase in the UK, a friend came up with the idea of having coffin lids made of sturdy glass, allowing the deceased to be easily photographed.
As a carpenter, he will design the coffins and source the glass, while I will attend the service, photographing as appropriate.
Will it work as an idea?
Remains to be seen.
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eh? what? people have funerals photographed? as in how weddings are photographed? And they want photos of the deceased?
The world becomes an ever more incomprehensible place, think I'm gonna give up trying and go live in a cave somewhere.
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
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I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
it's not not a thing though. Beyond the glass lid joke there is funeral photography, it goes back to Victorian times ( as in my above link). Funerals are photographed, to some extent, by the press, state funerals are shown on TV and some families will get the camcorder out for a funeral. If, for example, the Wearies had a family funeral and wanted to share some of it with relatives in Canada then getting a camera out would be the way to do it.