O. Winston Link — American Photographer born on December 16, 1914, died on January 30, 2001

Ogle Winston Link, known commonly as O. Winston Link, was an American photographer. He is best known for his black-and-white photography and sound recordings of the last days of steam locomotive railroading on the Norfolk & Western in the United States in the late 1950s. A commercial photographer, Link helped establish rail photography as a hobby. He also pioneered night photography, producing several well known examples including Hotshot Eastbound, a photograph of a steam train passing a drive-in movie theater, and Hawksbill Creek Swimming Hole showing a train crossing a bridge above children bathing... (wikipedia)

I never expected that. I didn't aim for that. All I wanted was to get some nice pictures of trains at night.
I was strong and healthy and I was enjoying what I was doing.
You can show me some stick ice cream and I can tell you if it's good or not just looking at it.
I was one man and I tackled a big railroad. I did the best I could.