The Kubié family, Kurt’s Camera Corral and Jim Kubié’s Rail Yards Photos
Автор: Albuquerque Historical Society
Загружено: 2025-10-11
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Roland Penttila shares rare photographs from Kurt’s Camera Corral and striking black-and-white images by Jim Kubié that capture Albuquerque railroad workers at their craft in 1971. This presentation offers a nostalgic glimpse into a beloved Nob Hill landmark and the skilled labor that once powered the city’s rail history.
For decades, Kurt’s Camera Corral thrived on Central Avenue in Nob Hill. It was a gathering place for those with an interest in the science and performance of photography in the film days. It’s now gone. Roland has images of the store’s interior that may bring back some memories. Kurt’s son, Jim, was bitten by the photography bug and became quite an accomplished candid image photographer. In 1971, he was granted complete access to the interior of one of the last working buildings on the campus. What has resulted are excellent, black-and-white images of Albuquerque workers using their skill, their hands and machines to repair the equipment that kept the railroad running.
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