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 TGR Staff Spotted this while in the City of Industry the other day, you don’t see clean Supras of this generation often. In February 1986, the bonds between the Celica and the
by Michael Satterfield I spent the long holiday weekend up in San Fransisco, and since the traffic was going to be bad anyways I decided to take the long way home. If
TGR Staff Working for the EPA in 1972, photographer Terry Eiler documented life on the Navajo Nation, these images capture a lost America. Photographer: Eiler, Terry
TGR Staff Among the Ruins of Horncliffe Mansion sits a collection of once-prized cars, left to rot, an urban explorer took a chance exploring the back yard of the Mansion and discovered
by Michael Satterfield – 01/7/2013 Rugged, Cold, and Amazing photos from our drive across Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. We headed south from Denver, taking the back highways, avoiding interstates, and discovering small
by Michael Satterfield The SEMA show is all about the crazy builds, wild rides, and amazing craftsmanship, but unless you get to attend it can be easy to miss the details, so
by TGR Staff This is a well-shot short film about the freedom that a motorcycle represents, beautifully shot… enjoy Long Live The Kings is a film and photographic project shot exclusively on filmlong-live-the-kings.blogspot.fr/
by Michael Satterfield – 09/12/2012 I have been exploring the American South West on the road for the last few weeks. Here are some of the many roads I found myself on as