"Family Photo"

Anonymous
What do you do with the partial family pictures? Put them on the mantle?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you do with the partial family pictures? Put them on the mantle?


But only partially on the mantle. Place precariously on the edge!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you do with the partial family pictures? Put them on the mantle?


Why not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you do with the partial family pictures? Put them on the mantle?


Why not?


Combination of things. Many are in a photo album. Some may go to relatives. A few are displayed. We (bride and groom) have a picture of just our grandmothers (both sides together) , our wedding party, and a black and white wedding photo of us and color photo of us displayed among the various rooms in the house.
Anonymous
We had family photos taken before our wedding ceremony-- one with me and my siblings/parents, and one with DH and his siblings/parents. This also included spouses and children. It didn't seem strange. If we had excluded the spouses of siblings that would have seemed strange.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone take a "family photo" and exclude spouses?
I have even seen it done at a wedding. We recently went to a wedding where the brides parents took a "family photo" and excluded the groom.
You can't make this stuff up!


that's pretty common. why do people search for things to get angry about?



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This
Anonymous
We always do just "inlaw" aka bride/groom and siblings and cousins. Then we do just "outlaws!" Aka sils, BILs, cousins in law. "Outlaws Assemble!" Is their battle cry.
Anonymous
Why is this such a big deal? You do a bunch of combinations and people can display whichever ones they like best. The picture with everyone in it is nice, too, but the faces are just tiny dots. The trick is to get all the groups represented and that can take ages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you do with the partial family pictures? Put them on the mantle?


That is what my MIL did. I didn't care about the pictures--they had a bunch of pix of my husband, his brother and parents taken before the ceremony (while I was in the back of the church getting dressed). But it was annoying to have that picture on display at our first holiday at the in-laws' after the wedding, and none of the wedding pictures with me in them. THAT sent a message
Anonymous
Among all the pictures taken, yes, perfectly fine to take pictures of the original nuclear family - very natural to do this. This was Mom & Dad's family.

And (not that people are thinking this way at the time) some relations/marriages may break up. It's nice to have the original family pictures too.
Anonymous
Nuclear family photos so there will be something to put on genealogy.com
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you do with the partial family pictures? Put them on the mantle?


That is what my MIL did. I didn't care about the pictures--they had a bunch of pix of my husband, his brother and parents taken before the ceremony (while I was in the back of the church getting dressed). But it was annoying to have that picture on display at our first holiday at the in-laws' after the wedding, and none of the wedding pictures with me in them. THAT sent a message


Ouch. Did you make sure they had a framed wedding photo of the bride and groom?
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