The Motorcycle Portraits: John Pera


David Goldman travels the world to interview interesting people in the motorcycle scene. This portrait session is with…

A Revell-ation: Louis Lopez’ Triumph


In the 1960s, Revell sold models of cool custom bikes from the pages of magazines like Cycle World, Car Craft, and Hot…

Desert Island Motorcycle Books


In 2022 I was asked for a list of  eight books I'd take to end of the world, my 'desert island' books...

Mama Don’t Take My Autochrome


For 25 years or so, the Autochrome was the principal color photo process used by professional and amateur…

First International Motorcycle Art Show: 1973


"The motorcycle is a work of art,” claimed curator Goldthwaite H Dorr III, but the notion that motorcycles should be…

Freedom Means Truckin’ On His Trike


"Everything becomes a major obstacle when you're in a wheelchair. But you have to work for something if you want it bad…

Mike Blanchard: One Good Idea Well Realized


“When you make something, it’s an act of love but you also learn. It is about constant problem solving. And you always…

Book Review: Iron Horse Cowgirls and Superbike


In an age of continuously scrolling images, it's refreshing to enjoy printed books with photographs that deserve…

The Quail: A Watersports Gathering


Gordon McCall's takeaway statement on the difference between car and bike people was "If this was a car show, it would…

The Motorcycle Portraits: Jamie Nelson


If you mash up Marylin Minter's glitter, '70s era Oui and Easyriders magazines plus Barbie set design, you have…

In the Darkness: Langdon Clay’s Cars, NYC 1974-76


"I picked the cool designs, but rusting out and banged up. Since things were changing, those cars and my photographs…

Art of Ride – Bernard Testemale


Art of Ride explores the connection between folks who love vehicles and folks who take wet plate photos.  They are…

Freeze Frame – Allan Tannenbaum


Allan Tannenbaum has been a celebrity photographer, photojournalist, and filmmaker over the years, but he's always…