The photographs are contained in 24 galleries. Click on the gallery title or the image to be taken to the gallery. Each gallery is a single page with a number of individual photographs. In each gallery, click on an image or title to be taken to the page for that particular photograph. On the photograph page, click on the image to see a full size scan of the print. To see information on any specific print available, click on the link for the size indicated. All images used on this site are either scans of or digital photos of actual silver gelatin prints; no digital image processing was used in making the prints, and no prints were made with digital ink jet.
Pictures of various Chicago views, both public and personal.
A 385 acre living plant museum, noted especially for its Japanese gardens.
1700 acres of trees, trails, and prairie.
Midway Village Museum living history site, a 137-acre Victorian-era Village with 26 historical structures. Midway Village plays host each year to both WWII and American Civil War reenactments.
Nature, history, and the towns of Ireland, from six trips spanning 1981-1993.
As above, just not as many.
Photographs from Colonial Williamsburg.
Southeastern Pennsylvania and northwestern Delaware area. Mostly historical in nature.
Scenes from American Civil War reenactments. Camps, battles, uniforms etc.
Various scenes from the city in which I and my wife raised our daughters. Hope to return for good!
A typical small farming and manufacturing town in southeastern Wisconsin.
Dodge county and surrounding areas in southeastern Wisconsin.
An artsy town north of Milwaukee.
Along Bayou Lafourche, Bayou Teche, and the Red River.
Fredericksburg and Sabine Pass.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin Kentucky.
From a business trip from Dusseldorf, Germany to Boxmeer, Netherlands.
A few shots from a brief visit in 2007.
A living history site on the 1820's Ohio and Erie Canal.
Saganashkee Slough, Sand Ridge Nature Center.
Canoe trips to Quetico, a truly wilderness experience.
Various people pictures, both posed and candid, not for sale.
An extensive, elegant, Vanderbilt estate in Asheville, North Carolina
Some shots of the railroads around Riverdale
For more pictures of Riverdale, see Sonatas V
Updated 11/24/2022