Not far from my old studio in Rancho Cucamonga is a place that was once known as Fontana Drag City and remains among the suburban housing tracks. So, I decided to take
Photos from The Friends of Steve McQueen Car Show hosted at and benefiting the Boy's Republic in Chino Hills, California. Dozens of classic sports cars, muscle cars, vintage race cars, and motorcycles
As Lucas and I walked into the Angel Motoworks shop for the first time, I was struck by the atmosphere. Despite being in the heart of Los Angeles, the shop is mostly
by Michael Satterfield Being in Southern California means that Napa Valley is a time-consuming and expensive weekend getaway, the 7+ hour drive or flight plus renting a car and still having a
by Michael Satterfield Last week I was invited out to explore Torrance with Discover Torrance, a beach community not far from Los Angeles. Torrance Beach is a long wide sandy beach in
by Michael Satterfield The Mission Inn is the heart of historic downtown Riverside for over 125 years, the original hotel was built in 1876, but by 1935 the hotel had grown into
by Michael Satterfield About halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco is a small community that feels like an old fishing village, the city of Morro Bay. Being off old Highway 1
by Michael Satterfield I found myself with some time to kill this past weekend and decided to head over to the Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, California. The museum has an
by Michael Satterfield I was in need of a getaway, life has been hectic and it was time to escape, plus I had a story to shoot up in Bakersfield about the
by Michael Satterfield I was invited out to visit Magnus Walker‘s infamous LA studio and 911 collection for the release of the Urban Outlaw collection by Hot Wheels. It was a great
by Michael Satterfield – 03/22/2016 I was invited out by Auto Club Speedway for the Auto Club 400 and thanks to my special pass I was able to get some pretty great
by Michael Satterfield Joshua Tree National Park is a mystical place where natural beauty and legends meet. From Carey’s Castle to Gram Parsons the area has always attracted those seeking escape from the modern
by Michael Satterfield About 80 miles from Los Angeles is a little valley, where for the most part-time has stood still. Sheltered from big retail and restaurant chains, shopping malls, and endless