WASHINGTON - Who would have thought, the practice of "selfie" aka Slick with his own hands that often do today's society has actually done by people in ancient times. Even more than about a hundred years ago.
In fact, the images with photographic methods were reviled everywhere it's been taken in 1839, and is estimated to be one of the first selfie practices in the history selfie. Based news selfie shown a number of photographs obtained from the archives of the past excavations, which is a collection of photos of Joseph Byron and his friends at the turn of the 20th century.
Tom, great-grandson of Byron upload photographs are black and white and call it a selfie photos of all time. Tom insert in the photo caption reads "My great grandfather started doing this as early as 1909," he wrote.
According to Gizmodo, Byron helped his father in the studio during adolescence, then, towards adulthood, he continued his work as an assistant photographer in London. He worked as a freelance news photographer. From there, he built a career on stage photography.
In the picture, In 1909 Byron and his friends take photos in one shot classic BFF. Other photos, Byron took photos for itself the possibility to see the match clothes he was wearing. Possibly, these activities not selfie first, but became "usie" first.