It's been just a couple months over half a century since I first got liberty and went into town and saw one of the old Military Photographic Studios. I laughed when I saw the linked belts of ammo over each shoulder in a Marine's picture in the shop window were BLANK rounds. I passed by that shop many times, but never went inside.
However, a decade later found me doing UnCivil War reenacting as a Confederate Marine. At the only Battle of Kernstown event I attended, I was VERY surprised one Sutler had a complete repro photography WAGON complete with wooden tubs and other paraphernalia to take period Daguerreotypes. His prices were extremely reasonable, so I had him take one of me in my Confederate Marine Uniform. Now the quality of the Daguerreotypes taken in those Field Conditions were not and could not be quite as good as one from a period studio, so it came out a bit dark, but still very good.
I've had that Daguerreotype on my mantle ever since and I've had some fun with it. I've told visitors it was my ancestor. Can't believe how many folks have said things like they could or could not see any family resemblance. Some folks even didn't believe it was me when I eventually told them. LOL
Gus