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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.
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“The photographer’s assistants.”
William H. Jackson with his donkey “Hypo” carrying
a mammoth plate view camera and other equipment, printed
about 1900 from a negative made about 1880.
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Copyright
© 2002
The Henry Ford Last
Updated:
01/14/2003
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