15 Coolest Pictures of Horsemanning

Horsemaning,” or fake beheading, was a popular way of taking pictures in the 1920s and it’s currently experiencing a revival and is basically the new planking. Horsemaning is a photo fad that involves laying on one’s back on a flat surface with the head hidden over the edge while another person hides behind the same object, only leaving the head exposed in the picture. Such photographs are meant to appear as if the person has been beheaded.