A view of the Peter Bahnmann estate at Brodsky. In the foreground are some of the Bahnmanns' employees (1890's). Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 10. Hunsberger photo
Two photos on negative. Left photo: Neufeld children and their guests at the entrance to their home in Waldheim, Molotschna. Their father, Heinrich Neufeld, was a semi-professional photographer who developed this picture and others in the well-equipped dark-room of the Neufeld factory in Berdjansk. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 14. Right photo: Unknown. Hunsberger photo
Two photos on negative. Top photo: Hellmuth Anker's Bakery. Rempel roomed on the second floor during his three-month apprenticeship in Germany. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 25. Bottom photo: Roadway along a dike. As they had in the Netherlands and the Vistula Delta area, the Mennonites in Russia constructed dikes where necessary for protection against high waters. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 31. Hunsberger photo
Two photos on negative. Top photo: Rempel's atelier. Rempel used only natural lighting in his studio. He controlled the light with curtains hung along the one side, and with moveable slats along the ceiling. At one time, as shown in the picture, Rempel tried to filter the light by using paint, and later white-wash, on his windows. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 35. Bottom photo: unknown building. Hunsberger photo
Two photos on negative. Top photo: Chortizer Regional office (Gebiets-Amt). Bottom photo: Mennonite girls' school in the town of Chortiza. Rempel hand-tinted copies of this photograph and sold them as post-cards. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 37. Hunsberger photo
Three photos on negative. Top left: Tina Epp (left) and Lena Epp. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 48. Other two photos unknown. Hunsberger photo
Two photos on negative. Left: Four boys. Middle in front: Peter Rempel, Peter Gerhard Rempel's son. Right: Students. Standing, from the left: David Kroeger, Johann Rempel; seated, from the left: Kornelius Rempel, Abram Klassen. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 53. Hunsberger photo
School-children, Rosenthal. The teachers are (from the left) Abram Wiebe, Kornelius Braun, and Martin Neufeld. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 63. Tante Tina (Katharina Rempel) to left of Wiebe. Hunsberger photo
Forever summer. "The picture was father's idea," says Rempel's daughter, Tina. Rempel worked with an assistant to take this photograph, in which he himself poses with a a guitar he cannot play. Sarah, his wife of one year, is at the far right. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 84. Hunsberger photo