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Nancy Ford Cones
Nancy Ford Cones (1869–1962) was an early photographer from Loveland, Ohio, where she documented country life.
==Biography==
Born in Milan, Ohio in 1868, Cones was a doctor's daughter. When she was 25, her father sent her to a photographic studio to learn how to retouch after which she began taking photographs herself in the pictorial style. Impressed by her early work, her father bought her an interest in a studio in Mechanicsburg, Ohio. In 1900, she married James Cones, also a photographer, who assisted her with darkroom work, frequently using the gum bichromate printing process. The couple first moved to Covington, Kentucky where they ran a studio together before settling at Roads Inn farm near Loveland, Ohio in 1905. That year, with a photograph title "Threading the needle", Conces finished second to Eduard Steichen in an Eastman Kodak competition which attracted 28,000 entries.〔(Robert Leggat, "Women Pioneers of Photography" ), mpritchard.com. Retrieved 20 March 2013.〕 Her "Calling The Ferryman" came in first in the ''Photo-Era'' contest in 1907. Most of her photographs were of family and friends on the farm. They proved popular for the advertising campaigns of Eastman Kodak, Bausch & Lomb and other camera firms. Some of them also appeared in ''Country Life in America'' and ''Woman's Home Companion''. In 1926, the couple spent a year in Mariemont, Ohio, where they had been commissioned to photograph the new town.〔("Nancy Ford Cones Gallery" ), Greater Loveland Historical Society. Retrieved 20 March 2013.〕〔(Sam Amis and Michael Donovan, "Nancy Ford Cones" ), Mariemont Schools. Retrieved 20 March 2013.〕
Nancy Cones' interest in photography came to an end after her husband's death in 1939. She remained on the Loveland family farm where she died in 1962.〔

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