LTP 91: Bart Busschots on O. Winston Link (with Antonio Rosario)
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This month Antonio turns the tables on Bart, interviewing him about one if his favourite photographers, O. Winston Link. Link was a commercial professional commercial photographer by day, but a dedicated amateur railway photographer by night (literally!).
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- Bart Busschots (host) - @bbusschots - Flickr
- Antonio Rosario from the Street Shots Podcast & The Unusual Collective - @amrosario - Flickr
This month Antonio turns the tables on Bart, interviewing him about one if his favourite photographers, O. Winston Link. Link was a commercial professional commercial photographer by day, but a dedicated amateur railway photographer by night (literally!).
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Show Notes
Links
- O. Winston Link's Wikipedia Page
- The book Bart got for his birthday — Steam, Steel and Stars: America's Last Steam Railroad
Favourite Quotation
"I can't move the sun — and it's always in the wrong place — and I can't even move the tracks, so I had to create my own environment through lighting"
— O. Winston Link
Notable Photographs
- Dalhouse Cleans Headlight, Close Up (1950)
- Troy Humphries Check Trains Through Cracked Glass Window (1955)
- Norfolk and Western Train No. 2 (1955)
- O. Winston Link Self Portrait (1956)
- Hot Shot Eastbound at the laeger Drive-in (1956)
- Vesuvius Amoco (1956)
- Hawksbill Creek Swimming Hole (1956)
- Main Line on Main Street (1956)
- Maud Bows to the Virginia Creeper — a daytime shot! (1956)
- General Store at Husk, NC with Train 202 — Colour in the daytime!(1956)
- Hotshot Eastbound (1957)
- Midnight Special (1957)
- Last Steam Locomotive Run on Norfolk and Western (1957)
- Ghost Town (1957)
- Swimming Pool (1958)
- Highball for the Double Header — Colour! (1959)
'Trains that Passed in the Night' (Documentary, 1990)
https://youtu.be/GfId5bbfC2Y
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