On Opening Day, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum welcomed back one of its own for a special doubleheader weekend in Cooperstown. Randy Johnson, a member of the class of 2015 who started the second-most season openers as a pitcher, spoke on the eve of a new opening for him. “Randy Johnson: Storytelling with Photographs” opened last Friday with a members’ reception at the Fenimore Art Museum. Before Johnson’s first-ever solo exhibition, he took part in a wide-ranging and introspective Q&A. Johnson compares his passion for baseball and photography, discusses his relationship shooting fellow Baseball Hall of Famers as well as Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, and shares his philosophy for improving as a pitcher and a photographer and how that applies as he builds on his four visits to Africa with a fifth trip there this August as he approaches his 60th birthday a month later.