**Title**
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<_Additional information about your API call. Try to use verbs that match both request type (fetching vs modifying) and plurality (one vs multiple)._>
* **URL**
<_The URL Structure (path only, no root url)_>
* **Method:**
<_The request type_>
`GET` | `POST` | `DELETE` | `PUT`
* **URL Params**
<_If URL params exist, specify them in accordance with name mentioned in URL section. Separate into optional and required. Document data constraints._>
**Required:**
`id=[integer]`
**Optional:**
`photo_id=[alphanumeric]`
* **Data Params**
<_If making a post request, what should the body payload look like? URL Params rules apply here too._>
* **Success Response:**
<_What should the status code be on success and is there any returned data? This is useful when people need to to know what their callbacks should expect!_>
* **Code:** 200
**Content:** `{ id : 12 }`
* **Error Response:**
<_Most endpoints will have many ways they can fail. From unauthorized access, to wrongful parameters etc. All of those should be liste d here. It might seem repetitive, but it helps prevent assumptions from being made where they should be._>
* **Code:** 401 UNAUTHORIZED
**Content:** `{ error : "Log in" }`
OR
* **Code:** 422 UNPROCESSABLE ENTRY
**Content:** `{ error : "Email Invalid" }`
* **Sample Call:**
<_Just a sample call to your endpoint in a runnable format ($.ajax call or a curl request) - this makes life easier and more predictable._>
* **Notes:**
<_This is where all uncertainties, commentary, discussion etc. can go. I recommend timestamping and identifying oneself when leaving comments here._>