Only the two rosy spots added by the daguerreotypist to the cheeks defy time and change, indestructible token of youth and ardor. |
While Mr. Hughes was in Glasgow he was very popular, not only as a daguerreotypist, but as a lecturer. |
He came to me and offered to take him to a daguerreotypist who was then in town, and he would see it well done. |
I was present, and remember seeing a lady daguerreotypist among the company, and she expressed her opinion quite decidedly. |
His present phase, as a daguerreotypist, was of no more importance in his own view, nor likely to be more permanent, than any of the preceding ones. |
The daguerreotypist was expected to accommodate the wishes of his clients. |