Richard has been photographing railways for decades and brought me on many of my earliest railway excursions, including a trip on the Flushing Line in Queens way back in the day.
Richard has worked with Leicas, a Rolleiflex, and a Linhof 4×5 view camera. Today has also a few digital cameras to play with including a Lumix LX7.
Many years ago he gave me my first camera, and after I wrecked that one, he gave me another, and finally a Leica model 3A. I continue to wear them out.
Regular viewers of Tracking the Light will recognize the subjects and locations. Together, Richard and I have years of continuous photographic record of railways in the United States and around the world. His photographs have appeared in many of my books.
I returned to the same street in Charleroi last month and made similar views of trams. I actually went to almost the same spot as the above photo, but exposed a couple of colour slides, which remain latent. Perhaps at some point I’ll do a ‘now and then’ comparison. (Film and film).
4 comments on “Special Post: Happy Birthday Richard Solomon!”
Tom Wargerc on said:
Happy Birthday to Richard Solomon. Many happy returns to the day.
My thanks to father and son for so many wonderful photos.
Tom Warger
Amherst, MA
Markku Pulkkinen on said:
Congratulations to your dad, Brian! Thank you for the magnificent photos on “Tracking the light”.
Markku
Bill Sample on said:
I like that Stafford Springs shot with the arch bridge. That area seems nice and open now – looked different.
OR does it look different as just about all my trips by that location are northbound on CT Rt 32 so I wouldn’t notice it as well?
I’ll check through my rear view mirror the next time – which may be this Friday.
– Bill
Bill Sample on said:
Happy Birthday to your Dad! Nice tribute.
My Dad got me started as well, taking me on walks through “the Meadows” in Longmeadow – usually crossing the main line at Bark Haul Road. Wish I remember what I saw in the mid 50s down there better than I do!
– Bill
Happy Birthday to Richard Solomon. Many happy returns to the day.
My thanks to father and son for so many wonderful photos.
Tom Warger
Amherst, MA
Congratulations to your dad, Brian! Thank you for the magnificent photos on “Tracking the light”.
Markku
I like that Stafford Springs shot with the arch bridge. That area seems nice and open now – looked different.
OR does it look different as just about all my trips by that location are northbound on CT Rt 32 so I wouldn’t notice it as well?
I’ll check through my rear view mirror the next time – which may be this Friday.
– Bill
Happy Birthday to your Dad! Nice tribute.
My Dad got me started as well, taking me on walks through “the Meadows” in Longmeadow – usually crossing the main line at Bark Haul Road. Wish I remember what I saw in the mid 50s down there better than I do!
– Bill