Hidden Mother

Victorian era photograph of a young girl with a calm expression in a dress. Her mother is holding her, but the mother's face is covered in a black cloth. The image is worn and yellowed from age. Unknown Photo, circa 1870s, via Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) "Hidden mother photography" was common in the Victorian era. Due to long exposure times for daguerreotypes (ranging from several seconds to as long as a couple minutes), the only way to take a photograph of a young child was to have the mother hide under blankets or behind curtains to keep the child still. Sometimes photographs were smudged or cut after the fact to remove the mother, making it appear even more disturbing. There's something eerie about this genre of photography. The mothers have a ghostly sort of presence, don't they? And now I'm honestly thinking, as a new mother with a baby, I've found the perfect Halloween costume that my son and I can pull off, just this one year.