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Was it expensive to take a family photo in the 1960s?
Taking a family photo is very expensive. In the 1960s, the cost of taking a family photo included the photographer's labor cost, photo printing cost and so on. In addition to these direct costs, it takes time and energy to arrange and prepare the shooting scenes and costumes for family photos, and photographers have to pay more expensive fees. Family photos in the 1960s are very precious and meaningful. In the 1960s, photography technology was not popular and cameras were not easily available. It is very rare to take a family photo.
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