Memories come rushing back…..

11 years ago 10

Yesterday, today and probably tomorrow I have been and will be cleaning my office, a task something like wrestling a 20 foot Python!!  It’s shocking how much you accumulate when you refuse to throw anything away for over 30 years!!!  It has also been a flood of memories of a 43 year career as a photographer!  This little is by no means exhaustive, just what I’ve uncovered under layers of stacked books, papers, and nylon, velcro and zippers!  This is not bragging, it’s and attempt to say Thank You Father for having provided me such a rich life filled with wonderful friends, great experiences and tremendous joy!  So here are some of the great memories!

 

1.  America From 500 Feet the single greatest photographic achievement of my career, and the best memories ever of a time for a father and son to discover America and each other over our 14 month journey!  It was also the most successful photographic venture of my life!

 

2.  Outdoor Photographer Magazine I wrote articles for this magazine on a number of occasions and it brought me one of my most treasured friends in photography, Rob Sheppard.  In this Annual Landscape issue I was featured as one of Masters of Landscape photography, a very appreciated honor.

 

3.  The Nature of AmericaMy first book done along with David Middleton, a runaway best seller, and a chance to work with the very finest nature shooters of our time.  It was an honor to be in such a project with such incredible shooters!  The biggest bonus was to become a life long friend with David!  My only regret is that I did not know Moose Peterson very well back then, if I did such a book today, he would definitely be included along with Jim Begley, Chuck Summers, Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski, R.C. Concepcion and many others!!!!!

 

4.  Color Transparencies (slides for you youngsters) –  I have over 25,000 in my file cabinets  spanning a life time of photography from virtually every National Park, many foreign countries including Africa and the Galapagos Islands.  Sadly, now that digital has matured, none of them can even hope to match the quality of what we are producing today.  That number may seem small and it is compared to some other people’s archives, keep in mind I’ve thrown at least 35,000 away over the last 30 years!

 

5.  A Time It Was by Bill EppridgeOne of our greatest photojournalists and a dear friend.  If you are not steeped in photojournalism history, Bill shot the very famous, and Pulitzer Prize winning photograph of a dying Bobby Kennedy.  Bill was among the finest shooters I’ve ever known, and his note to me in this book is one of my most treasured assurances of friendship with another photographer!

 

6.  An Original First Edition Copy of Deliverance by James DickeyA gift from Sam Garcia, one of the best photographers I’ve ever known and a man who’s work has inspired me for over three decades.  You may already know that actor Ned Beatty is my first cousin, my father’s, sister’s son.  I have since forgiven him for this role!!!

 

7.  Nikon World Magazine One of my most coveted covers from America From 500 Feet II done with my dear friend Mark Kettenhofen.  I’v e always been a fan of Nikon World magazine and I’m proud to have been featured as a photographer twice in between it’s covers.

 

8.  It’s a Jesus Thing by Scott Kelby This book is the culmination,  for me of a great friendship with Scott Kelby, the most talented person I’ve ever known.  Scott is not only a world class shooter in many fields, a runaway best selling author, exceptional presenter, but most of all has been a great brother in Christ for me!  He has opened my world up more than any other friend, and has allowed me to become a member of his great extended family of exceptionally talented people.

 

9.  NASA Shuttle Launch Notebook I have 5 sets of these notebooks one from each of the 5 shuttle launches I was privileged to shoot and experience along side my great friends, Bill Pekala, Ron Tanawaki, and Mark Suban!

 

10.  A Year in the Cumberland Gap by Chuck Summers A book does not have to be big to have impact, and Chuck’s book on Cumberland Gap, one of our lesser known National Parks, is an extraordinary volume.  Chuck as you read yesterday is a wonderful friend, and his work is truly stunning.

 

11.  One of a handful of clip on credentials from NASA These credentials are not only hard to get, I treasure them for the memories!

 

12.   Great Photography Workshop  When I pitched this book to Northword press the working tittle was Getting Serious About Nature Photography, they changed the title to Bill Fortney’s Great Photography Workshop. I’ve always loved the book, and hated that tittle!!!  It was the Editors Choice Winner the year it was published.

 

13.  The Datebook that accompanied America From 500 FeetWhat a thrill it was to spend one year re-living Wes’ and my great adventure in our own datebook!!!

 

14.  A Touch of His Joy by Dr. Charles Stanley  Charles is one of my closest friends and I admire his work for our Lord more than I can express.  He has been one of my spirituyal hero’s. You can imagine the shock and joy when he sent me this book and I read the Dedication; “To Bill Fortney, one of my favorite photographers whose friendship has brought me a great deal of joy.” Wow, still can’t believer that one…..

 

15.  Nikon and You – Employee ManualReminds me of the almost 11 great years of working  with  the greatest professional support team in the world of photography!

 

16.  Cover of Ultra Flight Magazine I’ve been featured flyinfg my ultralights twice on the covers of Ultra Flight magazine.  I wrote numerous articles about flying light aircraft, and have made two great firends in Jim Byers and Roy Beisswenger!

 

17.  My favorite zoom, the Nikkor 50-135 f 3.5 manual focus zoomThis has been one of my favorite zoom lenses through out much of my career, many of my America From 500 Feet images were made with it!  It still is tack sharp today even on the D800!!!

 

18.  A couple of strips of negatives  – I have shot thousands upon thousands of black and white rolls of film.  Processed and made thousands of prints in my own darkrooms.  I find myself now in the digital era drawn back to this lovely way of making images!

 

19.  Batteries (the power)  Nothing happens without power, and as much as I’ve depended on hundreds of these little guys,  I’ve been completley dependent on the power from my Heavenly Father!

 

20.  Home My favorite destination after these last incredible 43 years.  I’ve driven well over 1,000,000. miles, flown at least half that many, and been gone over 200 nights a year for the last 25 years.  This is most beautiful thing I ever see, my drive way at the end of yet another long trip!!!

 

Once again, thank you Father for giving me such a blessed life!

 

Blessings to all of you,

 

the pilgrim

 

10 Responses

  1. Jim says:

    I know you not bragging but there a few folks out there than can list such a great list of accomplishments and memories….. and to think Bill lives in little old Corbin, KY. Thanks for sharing your amazing story of photography. To Blessed to be depressed.

  2. admin says:

    Amen, too blessed to be depressed! I’m so fortunate to live in the same town with one of the greatest shooters in America!

  3. Bryan says:

    Bill Thank You for Sharing… This just prove that we can do anything with the help of our Lord and Savior. Your stories always lift and encourage me…

    Bet you can’t wait till July!!! Do you still have the count down app on your iPad???

    Stay Bless My Brother…

    • the pilgrim says:

      Yes I do, I will miss my Nikon family, but I can’t wait to get going on the next phase of life!!! Hope you’re doing well?

  4. DAVID OBER says:

    Its about the journey, thanks sharing it with us

  5. Rodney McKnight says:

    Wow Bill..kinda had me in tears there. What a life of memories! And blessings!

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