Tamara said:
My sister in law took some photos of her 6 weeks old dead baby daughter to remember, which I think it is good idea. Nurses cut her baby's hair, and paint her feet and hand on print and gave it to her as keepsake.
Really its depend on each individuals and the deceased's age and so forth.
My cousin Samantha delivered a stillborn son Dylan last May due to umbilical cord accident, and she took some pictures of the baby, he was GORGEOUS when he was born, but look so sleeping and fragile, but not alive. She had the pciture of Dylan, and blow up in 8 X 10 with his name, birth weight, date, time, etc.. It's grief for her, but she likes to look at him and remind her that she has a son born sleeping.
And I was at my Grandma's hosue, looking thru 6 big boxes of pictures with all of my sisters, brother, cousins around, and we looked thru and found couple of pictures of the dead babies which happen to be my aunt and uncle when they were babies, and passed away with a hole in their heart. My grandma pulled them out and put in the frame to remember... I think it was beautiful.
I guess taking pictures of dead person is okay to me, but ALWAYS ask the immediately family first if it's okay with him/her/them and then take couple pictures and STOP during the services, etc..
My grandma passed away couple years ago (not long ago) and my aunt took couple of pictures of Grandma and the flowers and the pillows and flowers on the coffins to show my uncles and aunt who didn't make to come to the the funerals, she showed them and it was very touching pictures..