Motorcycle Tribute In Black & White

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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

6 Responses to “Motorcycle Tribute In Black & White”


  1. 1 Matt Olsen Aug 24th, 2010 at 4:10 pm

    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.

  2. 2 Rogue Aug 25th, 2010 at 6:19 am

    It is always good ro see when someone takes the time to do good photography. VERY INTERESTING!

  3. 3 Miami Chopper Shop Aug 25th, 2010 at 3:56 pm

    Great work – especially the old bikes.

  4. 4 Hervé Aug 26th, 2010 at 7:08 am

    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

  5. 5 Louisou Aug 26th, 2010 at 2:23 pm

    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;->

  6. 6 pascal Aug 27th, 2010 at 8:34 am

    hi!

    Jack the best !
    very good job,
    pascal hd-shop

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