There’s not much more that can be said about photographer Timothy White. OK, OK – that’s a bunch of crap, since I can find something to say about almost everything. Timothy absolutely creates some of the most memorable and recognized images of our generations. Some of it you may recognize as his – the Indian Larry [...]

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To say we were stoked when we got the chance to work with Estevan Oriol would be a little bit of an understatement. Estevan, a member of the prolific SA Studios in downtown Los Angeles, has been influencing not only modern photography, but popular culture in general with his work.
See, not only does the guy’s [...]

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“I take risks every day, Dan – I made photography my career…” Jay Watson and I were sitting on our boards in the water off the Northern California coast when he put the art of photographer as a lifetime devotion in perspective for me. I like to think that we surround ourselves with people who are [...]

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One of my favorite elements of this magazine is that its content attracts some some real stars. What I mean by that is this: the personalities we cover and the things they build and/or do are attractive subject matter to the best artists working today. They get inspired by what hotrodders do naturally.One of those [...]

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In our business, we look at photographers for the one thing they’re exceptionally good at: portraiture, action, tabletop/product, photojournalism…the list goes on. And one of the most crucial types of shoots we produce is a dynamic car shot. I mean, at our core, we’re dedicated to car culture – but we make it our mission to [...]

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John Bell has been a believer in our gospel since the very beginning. And with his unique interpretations of hot rod and custom car culture coming to life on wood panels, decals, shirts and prints, he inherently understands what fuels it and how to bring art to the masses. Kinda like what we strive for [...]

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Marco’s been working as a photographer for many years – and he’s probably best known for his contributions to Lowrider magazine and the lifestyle it’s fostered and seen grow since the early Seventies.
But he’s also a portrait shooter who has brought characters like longtime lo-lo paint guru Buggs Ochoa to full-color life for us. [...]

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FULL CUSTOM LIVING: THE ART OF GARAGE MAGAZINE

For the first time in our world, a magazine is turning itself into an art gallery exhibit. “Full Custom Living: The Art Of GARAGE magazine” is a month-long show dedicated to all the art and cars and bikes that have made GARAGE the most unique magazine in its category.
The show kicks off on July 3rd [...]

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The Good Ol’ Days

Good friend and Drag Racing historian (and legend in his own right), Dave Wallace, Jr. sent in this shot he took…well, I’ll let him describe it:
“DON BAKER in (father) Ken Baker’s Corvair-powered Greenbrier; bumpy intersection of Rayen St. and Noble Ave., Sepulveda, Calif.; 1965! UNretouched action photo by DAVE JR.
Dang, if there’s a reason why [...]

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Best Custom Motorcycle

A few months ago, we were tapped by Jared and Brooke at Legend Of The Motorcycle to give the “Best Custom Motorcycle” award at the show.No easy task, though – these are the best of the best bikes, but Jesse made it easy on us: he had spotted a bike early in the day that couldn’t [...]

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