Imagine if we invented a way to 'read' the photos trapped in the photon sphere ....
This is a little hard to explain. It is not a photo, it's a bunch of photons. Not coherent like a picture which would mean they have been ejected from the event horizon to be seen., instead they would be orbiting the event horizon at the speed of light. Your only chance of seeing them is if you were in the photon sphere, looking directly at them incoming to your position. But, from there you are already far beyond the point of no return. So before you could go blind from being hit by many times more photons than a lifetime's worth in a fraction of a second, you would fall into the black hole.
But there's something hidden in all this that you might find interesting. It's another hypothesis, something I don't think we can never prove but some of the mathematics seems to indicate this might work. But it depends on too much conjecture to turn into a theory itself, though it does depend on some theories that are shockingly brilliant. Read just a little further
Not to be too philosophical, but one might wonder if we are looking at one of the 'wombs of creation' with this thing. Imagine the singularity's immense gravitation sucking everything in over the eons, reforging reality at the sub-quantum level, then exploding in a next 'big bang' of creation once it finally reaches an over-accelerated and overheated critical mass. Mind boggling.
Not quite a "womb of creation, they destroy everything they come in contact with, including ultimately, themselves. It'll take a very long time for that to happen, but it's part of what is referred to as the heat death of our universe. But it turns out that some of the math involved seems to indicate that the death of our universe could be the birth of another. That our infinity becomes another universes big bang. And conveniently, all that is required to have that happen is for there to be some extra dimensions in our universe that are curled up around the dimensions we can perceive in such a way so we can't perceive them directly. Kind of interesting if someone can figure out how to make this more than some interesting math.