Just a blurb about somebody, who, without commercial interest in mind, just built a website to honor in black & white the American motorcycle, its riders and customizers. The site features 10 years of photographic material shot mainly Daytona & Sturgis, and you may find some shots of your bike or of your favorite ones. For the experts, know that the man called Jack, operates with a mechanical Nikkomat from the 70’s. Let’s stay pure and authentic…Jack’s Motorcycle Art Photography
Motorcycle Tribute In Black & White
Published by August 24th, 2010 in Builders, Customs and Editorial.6 Responses to “Motorcycle Tribute In Black & White”
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Jack and his lovely wife are always a pleasure to see at Daytona. Jack has a nice eye and does a great job at taking pictures. I have one of his prints in my kitchen.
It is always good ro see when someone takes the time to do good photography. VERY INTERESTING!
Great work – especially the old bikes.
I know Jacky (in France we call him Jacky), he’s a nice guy.
In this early last July we have had a litlle 2 days ride between Paris, Le Man and Falaise in Normandy with him (and his old 1340) and our friend Louis … it was a great and pleasant sunny run.
I love his artwork.
Hervé
Jack is probably the most impassioned fan with the whole HD culture. In Paris( not Texas the other one!) is well known as Jacky and he is a very kind and talentuous photographer. he respects a lot the builder’s job of any kind and he appreciates a lot vintage bike. His picture are very nice and his picture job is a very high quality framing and hard copies professional photographs. have a glance at his web site you’ll be impressed. Goes on jack 1340 !! d;->
hi!
Jack the best !
very good job,
pascal hd-shop