Photos are meant to capture the moment, so why are we taught to
  smile in our photos?
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      [4]Kenneth Udut Ah. It's fictionalizing history. The one who
      wants the picture, wants to see things as they wish they
      were, rather than as they are.

      By controlling the documentation of history, you write
      history in the manner you wish to see it in the future.
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      [8]Kenneth Udut Me, personally? I like awkward photos that
      show how things really are. I've seen many a family photo
      where there was pure hate behind those smiles, written on
      foreheads, in eyes, in tense muscles.

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