Ball, James Presley, 1825-1904

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African-American photographer; from 1846 operated studios in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and Richmond.

From the description of Daguerreotype of the Greenbrier Resort, 1845. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 50442458

J.P. Ball began work in photography in 1845 as a Southern itinerant photographer, settling in Cincinnati as a daguerreotypist in 1847, later establishing a photography parlor in N.Y. He was one of few Freemen of color documenting the pre-Civil War era. Ball used side lighting to illuminate his subjects.

From the description of Portrait of a mulatto woman [picture] / J.P. Ball. [ca. 1850] (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 54793845

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creatorOf Ball, James Presley, 1825-1904. Portrait of a mulatto woman [picture] / J.P. Ball. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Ball, James Presley, 1825-1904. Daguerreotype of the Greenbrier Resort, 1845. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Ball, James Pressley, 1825-ca. 1905,. [Boy with drum] [graphic]. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society
creatorOf Ball, James Pressley, 1825-ca. 1905. [Boy with drum] [graphic]. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society
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Death 1904

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