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“New Selections from the O. Winston Link Museum Archives,” at the O. Winston Link Museum, in Roanoke, opens Nov. 9 and runs through Feb. 11. Comments Sign up ...
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The O. Winston Link Museum in Roanoke will celebrate the 100th birthday of its namesake this Sunday. The museum in November opened an exhibition, “Link 100: The First Century of O. Winston Link ...
O. Winston Link, a photographer who used his lens, elaborate lighting and a fertile imagination to capture the end of the steam era in American railroading, has died. Link, 86, was found dead in ...
(Photo courtesy O. Winston Link Museum, Roanoke, Virginia) Once you see one of his photographs, you never forget it. Inky darkness is frosted and silvered by pools of light.
ROANOKE, Va. — That tired, old depot is no longer pretty — no, not like the way O. Winston Link saw it on that night after Christmas in 1957.
Like moments frozen in time, O. Winston Link's black-and-white photographs of steam engines and railroad towns are instantly compelling and utterly memorable. Link was a New York-based commercial ...
In the late 1950s, photographer O. Winston Link decided to document the end of an era -- steam-powered trains in pictures and sound recordings. Link's assistant recalls some of the scenes they ...
O. Winston Link, whose dramatic nighttime photographs of smoke-puffing steam engines documented a vanished era of American railroads, has died.Link, 86, was found dead in his car Tuesday outside a ...
In 1990, Paul Yule made a documentary about photographer O. Winston Link, famed for iconic renderings of steam engines passing through small-town America at night. Yule's follow-up docu takes a ...