He is known many people throughout the world as “the Snowflake Man” or simply, “Snowflake Bentley” (Stoddard 1985). Bentley was a farmer who resided in the rural city Jericho in northern Vermont. Bentley’s intense interest in snowflakes led to his more recognized profession as a researcher and pioneer in photomicrographical studies between 1885 and his death in 1931. Bentley used a self- made camera microscope to become the first person to photograph a single, unique snowflake. Throughout his forty-seven years of study, Bentley photographed over 5000 snowflakes, eventually publishing Snow Crystals, which contained a collection of more than 2000 of his photographed snowflakes. Wilson A. Bentley’s work confirmed that “no two snowflakes are alike” (Martin, 1998).