In 1914, he also developed the autographic camera, a process where photographers could write small notes on the edge of their negatives.
The photographer writes:
Already in 1855, a photographer wrote that a baby "is a very nice thing to have around the house" but somewhat less nice to have around the studio.
It also had a special insert plate that the photographer could write on and have this note imprinted on the film.
Different photographers using the same photographic language in the same places wrote different synopses of their times.
The Falling Man, the photographer wrote, is "you and me."
Editors, writers and photographers write and produce the 12- to 14-page broadsheet newspaper.
"The night suggests, it does not show," wrote Brassaï, the 20th century's best-known photographer of Paris at night.
This was the first time a photographer wrote a "story" with pictures.
"Here are the eyes of hate," the photographer wrote later.