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The custom source of taking wedding photos
Interestingly, the U.S. government also contributed to this. 1908, Japan and the United States signed a "gentleman's treaty", recognizing "photo marriage" and allowing Japanese brides to enter the country. However, it's probably because the Japanese bride in the photo looks too familiar. Soon, everyone revised the treaty, stipulating that the "photo bride" must go to the immigration office to hold a wedding with the groom after being driven away, and the American priest will take an oath and take photos as a souvenir. This situation continued until the United States began to restrict immigration during the Taisho period. Such photos are sent back to their hometown and become the capital for their parents to show off. Therefore, the local bride and groom naturally accepted the concept of taking photos when they got married and developed a whole set of ways to make wedding commemorative photos. And by Taiwan Province Province, Britain, France and other places to promote, publicity, and gradually formed a traditional studio style.
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