"[gallery link="file"] All images © John Rawlings/Condé Naste Photographer John Rawlings was one of a pod of key creative photographers employed by publishing house Condé Naste in the fifties. Along with luminaries like Irving Penn, to create in the "
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Ray Gordon – Throttled
" We really like Ray Gordon's pictures. There's something fundamentally upbeat about them. They're real. They're cool. They're unselfconscious. Living tucked up in the offbeat Pacific Northwest of America, Ray has been documenting the lives of his local petrolheaded friends for "
Joey Dunlop, Isle of Man , 1983
" We're loving this onboard from Joey Dunlop around the Isle of Man in 1983. But as well as the always amazing images of Joey 'keeping it lit and between the hedges', here is the brilliantly cool, calm and understated Ulster tones "
Paul Newman – racing driver…
" There's been an acreage of McQueen love from these pages over the last couple of years. Of course, the king of cool was indeed the petrol headed totem of all Hollywood time. But the beautiful Paul Newman was, of course, "
Hairy Biker of the Week #1
" In a regular new figure we're going to spotlight a member of the motorcycling community and ask our dear readers to identify the vehicle and the rider, if possible, thereof. We might even ask for a caption from you witty "
Bruce Brown interview
" image via Lapoularde It's pretty obvious to anyone who has turned even half an analytic eye on bike culture that On Any Sunday is one of the most interesting, and certainly the most beautiful, films on bike culture that was "
Tomter on Cars
" We like the way Norwegian photographer Jorn Tomter shoots people and cars. There's something quirky, something uninflected about his approach. So often, it's easy to slip into the multiple clichés of the car marketing universe. Jorn avoids this nicely. "
Guy Martin Onboard
" image via TT3D Ok, so we know the TT was a couple of weeks back and that we all know, at least intellectually, how mad TT riders really have to be. But: we've never seen anything that etches out "
Rebel Bikers?
"Leather jacket and jeans. The motorcycle rider’s default setting. Motorcyclists have been wearing leathers since their machines developed enough power to bother a rice pudding’s epidermis. The cowhide and denim combo became a global ‘rebel’ uniform, however, after "
Internationalist!
"words and pictures Liz Seabrook Andy Watkins is a self-confessed motorbike geek. In his basement garage in Bristol sit five beauties: a 1937 Ariel, a Hailwood Ducati replica, a ’66 Harley patiently awaiting attention, a Norton 650 and the apple of his eye, "
Shawn Dickinson
"Artist Shawn Dickenson was born and raised near the coast of Los Angeles and spent most of his childhood surfing and drawing cartoons. Eventually he studied art at the Antelope Valley college before pursuing a career as a cartoonist. He "
Barry Lee, Ford & Rallycross
" Barry Lee, charismatic king of the UK Rallycross scene of the 1970s, used to own the garage around the corner from where I lived in East London as a kid. There was something so completely of the time about our "
James Hunt’s Austin A35 – classic sleeper…
" Died in the wool fans of the legend that is James Hunt may recognise this little beauty. Yes, it's the great man's 1967 Austin 35 Countryman conversion. For sale at Silverstone Auctions’ 23 July event, the car has been in storage for 18 years "