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Is there any progress in the second-generation marriage certificate?

The times are progressing, and our life has also undergone earth-shaking changes. In far away places, we can see the changes in life and between us by taking wedding photos of a generation.

First, the change of the photo studio

At the end of 1970s, China just entered the climax of reform and opening up. For ordinary people, taking a photo in the studio is an extremely "extravagant" thing. At first, the photos taken in the photo studio were all black and white. Until 1979, Guangzhou Yanfang Photo Studio introduced Kodak's full set of automatic color printing equipment, and photo studios all over the country gradually realized color printing technology.

In the past, the photo studio didn't have much decoration, and the equipment for new people to take pictures was generally relatively simple. There is a characteristic of taking pictures in the 80' s and 90' s. Studio staff usually prepare various curtains as the background of photos, but if they are photos, they must be solid color curtains, usually red and blue.

With the development of economy, the current photo studios are not only luxuriously decorated, but also large photo studios have special wedding photography bases, and the photographic equipment is becoming more and more diverse.

Second, the change of marriage certificate

Before 1979, the marriage certificates taken by couples were all black and white, and later they gradually became color photos with the development of technology. Nowadays, most couples will wear light makeup before getting a marriage certificate, and the photo studio will also modify their marriage certificate to try to present the best state of the new couple.

Third, the change of marriage certificate

From the 1960s to the present, great changes have taken place in the appearance and style of marriage certificates. A marriage certificate in the 1960s is a bit like a certificate of merit. In the 1970s, the front of the marriage certificate was the rising sun on the sea. Marriage certificates in the 1980s were generally printed with the slogan of family planning.

The marriage certificate in the 1990s is like a hardcover book similar to a passport, with the Chinese character "China People's Marriage Certificate" and the national emblem pattern on the cover and the national emblem pattern and the Uighur "China People's Marriage Certificate" on the back cover.

The front cover of the current marriage certificate is printed with the words "China people and China", with the national emblem in the middle and the three characters "marriage certificate" below.

Fourth, the change of wedding photos.

Before the 1990s, it was actually not called "wedding photos" but "wedding commemorative photos". There are not so many styles of clothes to choose from when taking wedding anniversary photos. Generally, the man wears a Chinese tunic suit with a pen, while the woman wears a suit and a shoulder bag, which is the most popular dress at that time. After 1990s, with the change of people's economy and concept, taking wedding photos became popular. Many couples take wedding photos to make up for the regret of not wearing a wedding dress when they get married.

Nowadays, there are many kinds of wedding photos taken by newcomers. They can not only choose their favorite places to shoot, but also choose about 3-7 sets of wedding dresses to shoot, and they can also choose the style of wedding photos according to their own preferences.

Five, the necessary items for marriage in different periods

The three major wedding events in the 1970s were watches, bicycles and sewing machines. In the 1980s and 1990s, the "three big items" favored by residents for marriage became refrigerators, washing machines and color TVs.

2 1 century with the rapid development of high technology, people's household consumption has also moved towards modernization and technology. Mobile phones, computers and cars have entered the homes of ordinary people and even become necessities in life.