For the love of barns

Images of a vanishing American icon captured by Ernest J. Schweit

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The images on this page are available for purchase by emailing me at at ernestjschweit@sbcglobal.net

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"Wisconsin Barns," a loving tribute to the history of barns in the dairy state is available by contacting me at ernestjschweit@sbcglobal.net See it at
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Barns of the midwest
I hope that's its apparent, but I am passionate about photographing American barns. Although there's more to my work (http://www. ernestjschweitphotography .com), these temples on the prairie hold a special fascination. They represent an era that is fast vanishing from our land ; a majesctic independence and self reliance embodied in the American farmer. And before these old wooden brans turn to dust, they need to be preserved, if not as historical structures, then at the very least as images. That's where I come in. My book, "Wisconsin Barns," is full of images from a two-year journey through the Badger State. Find it at any national book seller web site or at www.farcountrypress.com We add images as we travel the midwest and elsewhere, sometimes with frequency, sometimes not. Whenever we post, we hope you like what you see.
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