This Man Had His Portrait Taken Frequently For 60 Years. The Results Are Moving
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These photos are from an anthology called A Life In Portraits, a collection of photos by a photo collector named Tong Bingxue.
Bingxe was contacted by a client looking for an appraisal on a photobook he'd found. Upon seeing it, he realized that there was more to the photos than he'd anticipated.
The series began in 1927 and are photos of a man named Ye Jinglu. He began taking portraits of himself at age 27 and continued until age 89.
His commitment to portraiture isn't what's so impressive about these photos. Ye lived through the oppressive Qing Dynasty in China and experienced many different social and political issues in his lifetime, many of which are evident in the photos.
1907

Here Ye wears his hair in a long braid called a queue which was a symbol of the Qing Dynasty that men were required to wear. Most men, including Ye, cut their braids when the dynasty fell.
1909

This the only photo taken of Ye where he's wearing Western-style clothing.
1912

This photo was taken after the dynasty had fallen. Ye can be seen with shorter hair.
1916

1924

1925

1932

Ye wears glasses.
1935

1941

1949

1950

Ye wears what is called a "Lenin Cap."
1955

1959

1964

1968

This is Ye's last portrait. He died the year it was taken at age 89.
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