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==Late career==
Despite his initial hardships in photography, Bayard continued to be a productive member of the photographic society. He was a founding member of the [[Société française de photographie|French Society of Photography]]. Bayard was also one of the first photographers to be commissioned to document and preserve architecture and historical sites in France for the ''[[Missions Héliographiques]]'' in 1851 by the Historic Monument Commission. He used a paper photographic process similar to the one he developed to take pictures for the Commission. Additionally, he suggested combining two negatives to properly expose the sky and then the landscape or building, an idea known as [[combination printing]] which began being used in the 1850s.
 
==Famous photographs==