Maybe it was because it was more formal not to smile, or maybe they did not really want to. I would say it really depends on the people in the picture.
I heard it was because it took so long to take the picture in those days which makes perfect sense because even today being forced to hold a smile for any length of time becomes uncomfortable.
Not only that, but not everybody had a camera like today. People were leery of the camera. Therefore people froze in front of this "new fandangle thing"
Victorians had only just uncovered suh a technology and the camera they had discovered waset there to take pretty pictures it was there to preserve memory. Also back then it was a very formal time where looking smart was key for the upper class. I'd imagine they thought smiling looked too stupid on the limited film they had
They didnt like it!
Early photography depended on long exposure times, so the Victorians had to sit for minutes for their portraits. It's easier to hold your mouth shut than to fix a smile. Later in the Victorian era, exposure times reduced to a few seconds.
Because they didnt have the money to buy medicines or to see Doctors.
Red Eyes Shadows Lighting/Flash Creepy Smile
smile? is this for bin weevils? because if it is, i tried doing smile and it didnt work for me. and i cant think of what else it could be.
well if he smiles and blushes when he says he didnt want to then he might but if he doesnt smile or nothin then he doesnt
well they didnt live in penthouse suits with gold robes but yeah there living situations were horrid and unnatuaral.
victorians..
Rich Victorians were usually the healthiest. Poor victorians weren't healthy at all
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
No the poor Victorians have no money but the rich one did have lots of money poor Victorians had to work and rich Victorians had poor one to work for them
After the Victorians we came, it was modern age.