Object size: (Mount) 29.6 x 36.0 x 0.1 cm,
Image size: 15.3 x 21.7 cm
This photograph shows six babas (Peranakan men) and two nyonyas (Peranakan women) in a garden setting. The men wear high necked white suits while the two women wear sarong kebaya.Peranakans commissioned photographs to document their families and important life events such as births, marriages, and deaths. They also commissioned photographs to record their involvement in business enterprises, and in social causes such as schools, academic societies, religious groups, and in community and cultural associations.With improvements in camera technology, it became possible to take photographs without the assistance of a studio in the first decades of the 20th century. Increasingly, photographs were taken outdoors, or in domestic spaces, rather than in studios. However, amateur photography remained relatively expensive and was limited to the wealthier members of society who could afford to take photographs for pleasure and to document their daily lives.












