Dana B. Chase (1848–1897) was a 19th-century American photographer. Chase was born in Maine and ran two photography studios in Colorado from 1873 to the 1880s. He is also known as D.B. Chase.
After primarily running his practice in Trinidad, Colorado, he moved one of his studios to the Santa Fe plaza, in New Mexico territory. The work space Chase occupied in Santa Fe had previously been the studio of the photographer William Henry Brown.[1]