Wandering around Granada, Nicaragua, with a hand-me-down Minolta X-370 in 1999, was one of my first trips overseas and the adventure that really cemented my love for travel and exploration. Capturing Nicaragua
Bo Bushnell is a photographer, collector, and historian who has gained recognition for his extensive collection of memorabilia related to outlaw motorcycle clubs and street gangs in Southern California during the 1950s
In the 1970s the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency hired a team of photographers to document American life, the focus was to create a visual record of life, culture, living standards, and the
by Michael Satterfield I was recently headed back to California from Denver and decided to take an alternative route to mix things up a bit. Twice a year I make the trek
by Michael Satterfield Land Speed Racing is one of the last true grassroots motorsports, sure there are the really big guys with jet-powered corporate-sponsored cars. But the bulk of the drivers are
by Michael Satterfield El Mirage dry lakebed is in the desert just north of Los Angeles, it has long been where the Hot Rodders from around the Southwest would test their machines.
by Michael Satterfield Photos from my first trip to Tokyo it was 2004 and I had gone to visit two of my closest friends one who was stationed in Japan with the
by Michael Satterfield Chances are if you have heard of Sierra Blanca, it is in reference to the infamous federal checkpoint that has been stopping drivers on the I-10 since 1974. It’s
by Michael Satterfield Along Interstate 10 past Palm Springs you might see a sign for Desert Center, the town was founded in 1921 to serve as pit-stop on the long drive between
by Michael Satterfield I crisscross the country several times a year visiting retailers or attending trade shows, after so many trips you start to look for some back roads to in the
PHOTOGRAPHER SVEIN NORDRUM A post-war scrapyard in the forests of rural Sweden has been left unattended for over 25 years, the forest is slowly claiming all of the vehicles that were once
Each photo is a piece of the larger story—a story of service, discovery, and the profound beauty of human connection. Nicaragua has given me far more than I could ever hope to