Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. The photos focus on the humanity and lifestyles of northern New Mexico in the early 20th century.
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. The photos focus on the humanity and lifestyles of northern New Mexico in the early 20th century.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. Ince and David Reineke have made calendars and prints from the plates.
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. Ince and David Reineke have made calendars and prints from the plates.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. Ince and David Reineke have made calendars and prints from the plates.
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. Ince and David Reineke have made calendars and prints from the plates.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. Ince and David Reineke have made calendars and prints from the plates.
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. Ince and David Reineke have made calendars and prints from the plates.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Vern Ince, left, and David Reineke look at an image that was scanned from a glass plate that is a photo of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago.
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer
Vern Ince, left, and David Reineke look at an image that was scanned from a glass plate that is a photo of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Vern Ince, left, and David Reineke hold up glass plates Wednesday at Reineke’s house north of Dolores, that are photos taken of life in the Southwest around 100 years ago.
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer
Vern Ince, left, and David Reineke hold up glass plates Wednesday at Reineke’s house north of Dolores, that are photos taken of life in the Southwest around 100 years ago.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. The black-and-white photos are full of action and interesting places.
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plates that are photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. The black-and-white photos are full of action and interesting places.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plate photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. He and David Reineke have made calendars and prints from the plates.
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer
Vern Ince bought a box of glass plate photos of life in the Southwest about 100 years ago. He and David Reineke have made calendars and prints from the plates.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Vern Ince, left, and David Reineke hold up prints on Wednesday at Reineke’s house north of Dolores that were made from glass plates that a photographer took of life in the Southwest 100 years ago.
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer
Vern Ince, left, and David Reineke hold up prints on Wednesday at Reineke’s house north of Dolores that were made from glass plates that a photographer took of life in the Southwest 100 years ago.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
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Skiers compete Sunday at the Know the Snow Rando Race, which raised funds to provide scholarships for backcountry skiers to attend avalanche education courses at the Silverton Avalanche School.
Skiers compete Sunday at the Know the Snow Rando Race, which raised funds to provide scholarships for backcountry skiers to attend avalanche education courses at the Silverton Avalanche School.