Does anyone know where I can find information on traveling photographers around 1895-1910 in the rural south? I'm publishing a collection of ancestor photos of almost an entire community in Gadsden County, FL, just south of the Georgia State Line, called Concord, and nicknamed "Coonbottom." I want to explain more about traveling photographers, how they made it known when they were coming to town, how much they charged, what kinds of clothing they brought for the subjects to wear if, for instance, the men didn't have a nice suit coat, how much extra they may have charged for clothing, that kind of thing. I want to be able to explain why three little boys had nice jackets on and were barefooted. Also, does anyone know why families often brought large photos in frames outside to be part of the family picture? You can't tell who is in them, but I have run across this in quite a few outdoor family photos of 1895-1900. I'm assuming they brought their ancestors outside so they could be in the photo, too. Since Concord is just south of the Georgia line and Georgia was settled first, I expect that the photographers for my photos came from Georgia studios. I do have a few that say the studio was in Cairo, GA (Grady County). Thanks, Angela Cassidy Tallahassee, FL