The
earliest reliably dated photograph of people, taken by
Louis Daguerre one spring morning in 1838 from the window of the Diorama, where he lived and worked. It bears the caption
huit heures du matin (8 a.m.). Though it shows the busy
Boulevard du Temple, the long exposure time (about ten or twelve minutes) meant that moving traffic cannot be seen; however, the
bootblack and his customer at lower left remained still long enough to be distinctly visible. The building signage at the upper left shows that the image is laterally (left-right) reversed, as were most
daguerreotypes.
Photograph: Louis Daguerre