Peter Gerhard Rempel in Germany in 1907. This portrait was taken by Richard Brand, with whom Rempel apprenticed for three months in Mittweida. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 1. 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. Left photo: unknown. Right photo: Peter Wiebe's grocery store, across the road from the Rempel factory in Rosenthal. Wiebe was the photographer's half-brother. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 30. Hunsberger photo
Pig-slaughter, on the yard of the photographer's brother, Gerhard Rempel, in the town of Chortitza. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 41. Hunsberger photo