This is absolutely fantastic and I think was totally needed, while Steinheimer's photography was all over print for decades, there has always seemed to be a lack of things available in a digitized form, this is just a fraction of his work, and it already feels like huge gaps are being filled!
The February, 1966, issue of Trains was the first issue of that magazine that I saw, complete with the Steinheimer photo essay. As a 15 year old life-long railfan, it hit a chord that has never been still. Thank you for rekindling memories!
Excellent. Enjoyed each of the tracks here. What a fascinating time.
This is absolutely fantastic and I think was totally needed, while Steinheimer's photography was all over print for decades, there has always seemed to be a lack of things available in a digitized form, this is just a fraction of his work, and it already feels like huge gaps are being filled!
The February, 1966, issue of Trains was the first issue of that magazine that I saw, complete with the Steinheimer photo essay. As a 15 year old life-long railfan, it hit a chord that has never been still. Thank you for rekindling memories!
Outstanding, I never met Dick , but felt like I was along with him on many trips . He was a true shooter and writer !!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Re Cajon cover shots, I would have used the GP30 shot. Magnificent.