Gallery

I am both a documentary photographer and a collector of historic documentary photography. You can see some results of these endeavors in my books, including the book of historic photographs in Steelton. In this gallery, I have posted some of my copyright-protected b&w photographs that especially show a "slice of life" or what others may call "an ethnographic eye."

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Storytelling at Hunting Camp. Included in the the article "This Is Why We Hunt" in Western Folklore 2004.















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Steamship Ticket Office, Steelton, Pennsylvania, 1913. Included in book Steelton by Simon Bronner and
Michael Barton.












bris ceremony.jpgJewish circumcision ceremony (photo by Simon Bronner). Included in book Manly Traditions

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