Photographers:
The
Detroit Publishing Company created its negative files
by sending its own photographers out on the road and purchasing
other photographers’ files. In his early years
with the company, Jackson traveled for months at a time,
taking his own photographs and examining other photographers’
files for possible purchase.
Interior
of one of the Detroit Photographic Company’s special
railcars on the Chicago & Northwestern Railway, 1899.
It provided transportation and studio space for the company’s
photographers. The company’s prints line the walls.