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Tom Lee Statue in Tom Lee Park

Karen Focht August 1, 2019

The future of Tom Lee Park is up in the air as officials and city activists try and agree on the future direction the park should take with a redesign.

In the mean time, Memphians enjoy the amenities as it stands.

https://dailymemphian.com/article/5923/Whats-the-plan-for-Tom-Lee-Park

https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/36915

https://memphismagazine.com/features/tom-lee-a-heros-tale/

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The Bald Eagle is Back!

Karen Focht July 26, 2019

A recent report on CBS Sunday Morning about “The Return of the bald eagle” highlights the success of the Endangered Species Act and the benefits to the bald eagle.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nature-up-close-the-return-of-the-bald-eagle-carl-mrozek/

I photographed this Eagle on Whidbey Island in Washington State, earlier in the week that this story ran. It was perched on top of a piece of driftwood alongside the water at dawn, waiting for its prey.

In All Creatures Great and S, Bright Spot, Travel, Photojournalism Tags Bald Eagle, Whidbey Island, Washington State, Birds, Birds in Washington State, Birding, Endangered Species Act, pesticides and birds, "Pesticide Era", DDT, DDE, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Southern Photographer, Tennessee Photographer, Birds of Prey, Editorial Photographer Memphis
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Memphis Summer

Karen Focht July 7, 2019

High waters on the Mississippi River roll past downtown Memphis on a hot summer night in Memphis, Tennessee.

https://memphismagazine.com/topics/memphis-magazine-august-2019/

See Memphis Magazine City Guide link above for a guide to all things great in Memphis!

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John Michael Talbot in Memphis

Karen Focht June 23, 2019

John Michael Talbot sings Healer of My Soul at St. Louis Catholic Church in Memphis, Tennessee. The event was sponsored by Lumen Civitatis. John Michael Talbot is an American Roman Catholic singer, songwriter, guitarist, author and founder of a monastic community known as the Brothers and Sisters of Charity.

He is a multi-platinum selling, Grammy / Dove award winning Contemporary Christian Music pioneer. He is recognized as one of Catholic music's most popular artists with compositions published in hymnals throughout the world.



In For the Love of God, Video's, All Heart, Photojournalism Tags John Michael Talbot, Lumen Civitatis, Catholic, Catholic Diocese of Memphis, St. Louis Catholic Church, Christian Singer, Catholic Singer, Catholic Performer, Monk, Brothers and Sisters of Charity, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Music, Contemporary Christian Music, Lumen Civitatatis
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Raising Funds For Boyd Station

Karen Focht June 22, 2019

I was honored to be one of the photojournalists asked to participate in a New York art gallery show where we raised money to help the next generation of photojournalists.

The Ki Smith Gallery held an auction this spring as a way to raise funds for Boyd Station in Kentucky. The exhibition "Witness: Beauty in Truth" amassed 70 images from some of today's more prominent photojournalists, many of the images rarely are for sale.

Boyd Station is a place for creatives, writers and visual story tellers to come away from it all, get away from distractions and focus on their craft without the distraction of the every day world. Boyd Station is especially set up to provide inspiration and assistance to aspiring local photojournalists.

This is becoming especially important in this day and time where many of todays struggling newspapers seem to be losing the art of long form visual story telling or are, sadly enough, often happy enough with iphoneography.

Great photojournalism is at risk. Great photojournalism is important. Great photojournalism changes hearts, minds and communities.

Boyd Station is positioned to teach the next generation about great photojournalism. This was the idea of longtime photojournalist Jack Gruber, who set up the nonprofit which aims to "cultivate the arts in the bluegrass of Kentucky" while documenting the community at the same time.

One of my most popular images, a signed copy of the late blues musician Mose Vinson’s hands on a piano, was auctioned off in the fundraiser. I shot it on film and it was shot for his album cover. We shot the photo on Beale Street in Memphis, where he used to play. The auction was hosted by the Ki Smith Gallery in New York City in March. The event showcased 40 of today’s most acclaimed and awarded photojournalist's.

Thank you Ki Smith Gallery for a successful auction and fundraiser.

Ki Smith Gallery
712 W 125th Street
New York, NY 10027

We were lucky to get a mention in Newsweek. Alexander Cavaluzzo did a write up about the exhibit. https://www.newsweek.com/big-apple-plants-bluegrass-roots-grow-future-art-1356914

A successful online auction of our photos was held a few months later through Paddle8, where proceeds once again befitted Boyd Station. Paddle8 is an online auction house based in New York City that sells fine art.


https://www.boydsstation.org/ to learn more about Boyd Station.

In Art By Karen Pulfer Focht, Photojournalism Tags most acclaimed and awarded photojournalist's, Ki Smith Gallery, Newsweek, Alexander Cavaluzzo, Photojournalism, Photojournalism exhibit, Jack Gruber, Boyd Station, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, "Witness: Beauty in Truth", New York Art Gallery, Memphis Photos, Memphis Art, Mose Vinson, Beale Street, Boogie Woogie, Southern Photographer
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Hollywood Beach Private Pullman Car

Karen Focht June 10, 2019

Keith White purchased and restored the Hollywood Beach Private Pullman rail car, which is one of only three that existed. He houses the train car in St. Louis and offers a few short affordable trips per year for rail fans to enjoy.

 The Seaboard Air Line Railroad, which styled itself "The Route of Courteous Service," was an American railroad that existed from April 14, 1900, until July 1, 1967

 All Photos © Karen Pulfer Focht






Below is an original advertising picture of the Hollywood Beach put out by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.

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Nostalgia Rides the Rails-

Written by John L. Focht ©

FUNK'S GROVE, Ill.--As Amtrak's "Lincoln Service" train speeds along the Illinois prarie at 67 mph, it shows off a special car coupled to the rear---the Hollywood Beach, a restored private railcar, which is taking a group of 15 guests southbound to St. Louis.

It is a restored classic railcar originally used by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad to carry passengers on their "Silver Meteor" New York-to-Florida trains in the 1950s and 1960s.  It's an  unusual combination of half lounge and half Pullman sleeping car, one of only three such cars, built in 1957. 

The car is a labor of love for its owner, Keith White, 68,  of Naperville. Ill.  White is a retired Illinois Central/Canadian National rail traffic controller who started his career in Memphis, Tenn., then went on to Chicago. 

"I really need to have this," White said the first time he saw the car.  "So, it took a little bit of foolishness," he laughs. 

It takes a lot of time and money to restore such a car, White says.  He bought the car in 2016 for an amount he doesn't specify.  He has spent about $500,000 to upgrade and renovate it.  And now there are storage fees, insurance costs, annual inspections, Amtrak's charges to pull the car. ($3.67 per mile).  

"It's definitely not for the faint of pocket book!" White says.

White has completely refurbished the Hollywood Beach, essentially bringing it back to its original look and feel.  The large solarium lounge, with its large windows all around and on top, gives riders a full panaoramic view as we cross the Mississippi River on the MacArthur Bridge.

The car has five complete private bedrooms, with individual bathrooms, for overnight guests. It sleeps 10.  The Pullman-style rooms provide a comfortable couch during the day and have beds that pull down from the wall for sleeping. Everything has been immaculately and expensively restored--- even the little "boxes" where first-class bedroom guests in the 50s could put their shoes before going to bed, to have them returned and shined by morning.

White has added a full kitchen and even a shower to the Hollywood Beach.

He runs trips on the car about four times a year, making arrangements to hook onto Amtrak on their routes.  The Hollywood Beach just completed roundtrips from Chicago to St. Louis and Chicago to Carbondale.  White and  several couples spent the night in the bedrooms while the car was parked at Chicago Union Station.

Guest fares pay the expenses and make White a little money, but the Hollywood Beach isn't about making money.  It's more about White sharing the experience. Likewise,  it's not all about getting to a destination--it's about enjoying the journey.

The affable White and his wife Maggie serve as the crew.  It has a homespun flavor. "It's like visiting Keith's cottage," said one of the guests, while sipping a beer.  Keith cooks bacon and eggs for breakfast and serves all the meals.  They put out bowls of Goldfish crackers and Tootsie Rolls.  He is a conductor, cook, waiter, maid and attendant all in one.

At the end of this trip, the car returns to St. Louis and is switched into its home,  the tracks next to St. Louis Union Station.

White, sweating, wearing an Illinois Central hardhat and yellow vest, says, "It's a lot of work. It's taxing. But I love it."



Written by John L. Focht ©

Owner of Railcom, Germantown, Tennessee

https://dailymemphian.com/article/index/5601/Rail-car-restoration-project-is-labor-of-love-for-former-Memphian


For more Information about future trips contact Keith White at

Keith’s Rail Way LLC

OneCNICcat@prodigy.net

www.privatecarhollywoodbeach.com




In Cabinet of Curiosities, Travel, Photojournalism Tags Hollywood Beach Private Rail Car, Private Railcar, Hollywood Beach, Pullman Private Cars, Seaboard Air Line Railroad, Railfan, Railroad Charter, Rail Journey's, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Keith White, Editorial Photographer Memphis, Travel photographer Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel Blogger
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James Wiseman Celebration and Pep Rally

Karen Focht May 25, 2019

East High School in Memphis, Tennessee gave a hero’s parade and pep rally for James “Big Ticket” Wiseman at the school on Saturday, May, 25th, 2019. Wiseman is the #1 high school basketball recruit in the country and he has signed on to play with Coach Penny Hardaway and the Memphis Tigers in the fall. Wiseman is 7-feet tall with a 7-6 wingspan and he was an excellent student while at East High School

Wiseman is a true role model. "He was the only male to make the Principal's List, all A's and good conduct in all classes, every quarter for the past two years." said Dr. Newman C. Robertson, Principal of East High School.


VIDEO BELOW

https://dailymemphian.com/article/5299/Next-Penny-Hardaway-hopes-to-see-some-sacrifice-on-court

In Memphis Tigers, Bright Spot, Photojournalism Tags James WIseman, James Big Ticket Wiseman, East High School, Memphis Tennessee, University of Memphis Basketball, East High School Basketball, Memphis Tigers Basketball, Penny Hardaway, Class of 2019 Basketball Recruits, Top Basketball Recruits, Southern Photographer, Memphis Sports Photographers, Editorial Photographer Memphis, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht
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