{"id":3401,"date":"2023-10-30T22:25:25","date_gmt":"2023-10-31T03:25:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rlhs.org\/WP\/?page_id=3401"},"modified":"2023-11-01T09:16:13","modified_gmt":"2023-11-01T14:16:13","slug":"2021-mike-schafer","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/rlhs.org\/WP\/2021-mike-schafer\/","title":{"rendered":"2021: Mike Schafer"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Gerald M. Best Senior Achievement Award is <span>given for significant and long-standing contributions to the writing, preservation, and interpretation of railroad history. The 2021 award winner is Mike Schafer, who has made substantial contributions to railroad history throughout a career in railroad publishing, journalism, and photography for more than half a century.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>After graduating from Northern Illinois University with a degree in art and art education, he served as an associate editor in the books department of Kalmbach Publishing, and later worked as an editor at Andover Junction Publications and White River Productions.<\/p>\n<p>Schafer served for many years as editor of <em>Passenger Train Journal<\/em>, as well as several railroad historical society journals, including <em>The Milwaukee Railroader<\/em> (Milwaukee Road Historical Association), <em>The Diamond <\/em>(Erie Lackawanna Historical Society), <em>The Rocket <\/em>(Rock Island Technical Society), and <em>First &amp; Fastest <\/em>(Shore Line Interurban Historical Society).<\/p>\n<p>As the author or co-author of more than 20 books and dozens of articles, he is also a highly accomplished photographer whose work is widely published. He first solo book was just published this year, <em>My Milwaukee Road: One man\u2019s adventures with the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul &amp; Pacific, 1964-1985<\/em>, a gallery of his photos of that beleaguered but historic fallen-flag carrier.<\/p>\n<p>Long-time <em>Trains <\/em>editor and publisher Kevin Keefe, now retired, recently shared his views about his longtime friend on his blog. Soon after their meeting in 1972, he was deeply impressed with Schafer\u2019s multimedia slide program. He wrote: \u201cThat show, \u2018Chicago Is . . . My Kind of Railroad Town,\u2019 blew me away with its use of dual projectors and synchronized sound, something I\u2019d never witnessed before. The show featured a number of photographers, including a healthy dose of Schafer\u2019s own bold images, plus some music by Aaron Copland. Awesome.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAt that point I would never have expected that Schafer and I would work together off and on for the next 40-plus years, but that\u2019s just what happened.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>They worked together at Kalmbach and at <em>PTJ<\/em>, where Keefe was managing editor and Schafer was art director. He continued: \u201cI must declare my admiration for Mike\u2019s long career as a writer, editor, and photographer. Especially the latter. From those very first photos of Mike\u2019s from the early 1970s, I saw him as someone who got about as much out of a frame of slide film as anyone in the field. He remains a master of the form, both as artist and technician. When we worked together on\u00a0<em>PTJ<\/em>, I tried to get his photos on the cover every chance we got.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOne of Mike\u2019s good friends is Mel Patrick, a bonafide superstar of railroad photography, and Mel has this to say about his old friend: \u201cOn a personal level, Mike\u2019s creative and artistic talents opened my eyes on what to capture on film. You could learn a lot just standing in his shadow.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Schafer describes his entrance into slide photography, courtesy of an aunt, Bert Magnuson, who had shot slides during her career was a Navy nurse during the Korean war. \u201cI was fascinated by the color slide format and took my first railroad slide on November 27, 1964, a scene at Santa Fe\u2019s Chicago engine terminal,\u201d he told Keefe. \u201cI was sold on the photography thing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>With Jim Boyd, later the founding editor of <em>Railfan<\/em> magazine, now <em>Railfan &amp; Railroad<\/em>, Schafer co-founded the North Western Illinois Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. That chapter published the seminal book <em>NWI\u2019s Guide to Railroad Photography<\/em>, used as a primer for countless fledgling railfan photographers.<\/p>\n<p>Besides Boyd, he also spent time with other notable writer\/editor\/photographer types, including <em>Trains<\/em> Senior Editor J. David Ingles and author Jim Scribbins.<\/p>\n<p>Schafer, who retired as editor of PTJ in 2022, played a leading role in documenting and photographing the final years of intercity rail passenger service immediately prior to the formation of Amtrak. As such, he is a primary source of first-hand knowledge of privately operated passenger service for many younger fans.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Gerald M. Best Senior Achievement Award is given for significant and long-standing contributions to the writing, preservation, and interpretation of railroad history. 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