This was the first kiss ever filmed—and it was between two women
Lauren Davis
Eadweard Muybridge was a pioneering photographer who used film to study the ways that humans and other animals move. After using photography to prove that horses take all four hooves off the ground during a gallop, Muybridge began photographing his 1872-1885 Animal Locomotion series, sequential photographs that show various animals engaged in various activities. The humans in his photographs were naked so that viewers could see how the body moved as his models walked, played sports, and kissed. American social conventions of the time prevented Muybridge from filming naked men in the same frames with naked women, and so when he photographed pairs of people, they were same-sex pairs. That is why, when Muybridge filmed a kiss, it was between two same-sex people, in this case, women.
First Filmed Kiss [Eadweard Muybridge Online Archive via Dangerous Minds]
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