FedoraFan112390
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A question guys.
As far as I know, only three photos of my great grandfather (1883-1956) still exist. There were more probably, but they were either lost or thrown away....There might be more in other family member's collections but my family isn't one to share such things.
As such, I have a very random question: Does it appear to you guys like my great grandfather had a mustache. The first photo was taken in the late 1930s (the studio portrait), and the latter two were taken in 1945. I uploaded both the whole studio family shot, plus my great grandpa cropped from that shot.
I ask your opinions because you guys are probably more familiar with Golden Era photos than me, but as you know, shadowing and lighting in those old black and white photos can make things seem to be when they are not. I'm just curious if my great grandpa truly had a mustache, or if is a result of lighting and shadowing from his nose or simply an artifact on the old photos. He had a big, wide nose so I figured the shadowing from it could create a "mustache" where there really wasn't one, but I am unsure.
Late 1930s studio shot:
1945:
As far as I know, only three photos of my great grandfather (1883-1956) still exist. There were more probably, but they were either lost or thrown away....There might be more in other family member's collections but my family isn't one to share such things.
As such, I have a very random question: Does it appear to you guys like my great grandfather had a mustache. The first photo was taken in the late 1930s (the studio portrait), and the latter two were taken in 1945. I uploaded both the whole studio family shot, plus my great grandpa cropped from that shot.
I ask your opinions because you guys are probably more familiar with Golden Era photos than me, but as you know, shadowing and lighting in those old black and white photos can make things seem to be when they are not. I'm just curious if my great grandpa truly had a mustache, or if is a result of lighting and shadowing from his nose or simply an artifact on the old photos. He had a big, wide nose so I figured the shadowing from it could create a "mustache" where there really wasn't one, but I am unsure.
Late 1930s studio shot:
1945:
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