Trains Photo Contest 2026: The Unexpected
The 2026 contest theme is: The Unexpected Trains Magazine and the National Railway Historical Society are teaming up again to…
Read moreThe 2026 contest theme is: The Unexpected Trains Magazine and the National Railway Historical Society are teaming up again to…
Read moreRecently, I began teaching a series of classes at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania titled Railroad Photography 101. I cover…
Read moreTrains Photo Contest 2025 Trains Magazine and the National Railway Historical Society are pleased to present the 2025 photo contest.…
Read morePhotographer Bob Krug Bob Krug’s visit to the Mount Washington Cog Railway in New Hampshire certainly fits the description of…
Read morePhotographer John Crisanti John Crisanti is a railroader, photographer, and model railroader residing on Colorado’s Front Range. His creative use…
Read morePhotographer Ian Hapsias Pennsylvania photographer Ian Hapsias took an interest in United States Gypsum Corporation’s narrow-gauge railroad years before he…
Read morePhotographer Kyle Yunker “Getting the shot” is a new series of Trains.com articles highlighting the travels of individuals who…
Read moreRailroad photography The retro use of film cameras in our hobby has found a hardcore niche. If you can afford…
Read moreNo trains, now what? You have taken time off from work, the clouds have parted, the sun is out, and…
Read moreTrains Photo Contest 2024 Trains Magazine and the National Railway Historical Society are pleased to present the 2024 photo contest.…
Read moreFrom the ground up The roots of railroad videography can be traced back to the late 19th century when French…
Read moreRailroad photography It can be intimidating sometimes, waiting to photograph a train with your camera and the 18-55 mm kit…
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