The best selfies taken before smartphones
But it's not just that the selfie is old. Selfie culture is old. Self-portraits are one of the oldest forms of painting, and artists have been indulging in Photoshop-like effects for hundreds of years—bringing lazy eyes back to life or "forgetting" to include undesirable features like boils and scars. And while we think of them as recent innovations, we can find common selfie tropes such as the mirror shot, the fake candid, and the b-boy stance scattered throughout the history of self-recorded human images.
Today's selfie phenomenon is louder, crasser, and more in-your-face, but the base intentions are the same: fine art[2], vanity, the urge to leave one's mark on the world, and the desire to document ourselves doing cool stuff[3].
So let's take a look at some classic examples though the years, before the digital camera changed the game.


It's a great choice if you want to get both yourself and a broad view of your surroundings into a shot. And, y'know... show off how awesome your life is. Ol' Georgie had a pretty awesome life, obviously.
Buzz Aldrin (1960s)
References
- ^ Word of the Year for 2013 (blog.oxforddictionaries.com)
- ^ fine art (rssfeeds.usatoday.com)
- ^ document ourselves doing cool stuff (twitter.com)
- ^ duck face invasion (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Photographer, artist, writer, and balloonist (en.wikipedia.org)
- ^ a step further (articles.latimes.com)
- ^ occasional self-portraits (upload.wikimedia.org)
- ^ b-boy (userserve-ak.last.fm)
- ^ Run D.M.C. (en.wikipedia.org)
- ^ extremely (31.media.tumblr.com)
- ^ fond (www.retronaut.com)
- ^ selfies (i.imgur.com)
- ^ circular fisheye lens (en.wikipedia.org)
- ^ EVA (en.wikipedia.org)
- ^ Snapchat (en.wikipedia.org)