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How to treat the function and value of posthumous photos?

In modern society, more and more families realize the importance of taking photos, which can record the traces of the old people's years and leave the most precious memories. However, many people have differences on whether to take the initiative to take pictures of the elderly. This paper will discuss this problem from various aspects.

First of all, taking pictures can leave precious memories. The old man has experienced ups and downs, and there are many memorable moments in it. By taking pictures, we can keep these touching moments, record their faces and stories, and remember the past and colorful life course of the old people. This will not only make us miss ourselves, but also let future generations know the valuable experiences and cultural details of our elders.

Secondly, taking pictures can make us feel the care of our elders. Most elders have deep feelings for their younger generation. They are happy to see our growth and development. As elders, what they sometimes expect most is that future generations will remember their looks and what they have done all their lives. At this time, if we take the initiative to take pictures of our elders, we can feel their care for ourselves more deeply.

However, there are some objections. Some people think that taking photos will make elders feel anxious and afraid, because they may feel that they are regarded as dying people during the shooting process, which will also have a bad psychological impact on real photos. That's understandable. This mentality is caused by fear and anxiety about death. In this case, we need more communication and understanding to keep the mood of the elderly as stable and calm as possible.

In addition, some elders think that taking pictures is a waste of money and hope that their children will take a more practical approach. This is a general view. We need to respect the ideas of the elderly and try to avoid taking the elderly as the object of photography because of our own needs.

To sum up, taking pictures is a valuable and meaningful behavior. We can keep people's best memories and value demands by taking pictures, feel the true meaning of love and fully express our respect for them. But in this process, we also need to pay more attention to the emotions and ideas of the elders to avoid bringing them bad influence. In a word, what we need to do more than taking pictures is to give more care and attention, so that our elders can have a warm, happy and satisfactory old age.