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Roots On The Roof
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Off Duty
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A Smoker
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Shadow On The Wall
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Mind The Step
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Inside The Clocktower
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In Hoc Signo
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A Skull
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An Old Motorcade
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The Driver
Shot on a Leica M9 during a vintage car rally, this image invites a quiet question: what exactly are we looking at here — the driver or the car? The frame is tightly composed, the perspective intimate. We sit directly behind the driver, almost in the passenger seat, with the blue cockpit wrapping around us like a suit of armour. The leather cap, the quilted racing jacket, the badge that reads FIAT — all signs of a time when racing still smelled of oil and cotton rather than carbon fibre and digital telemetry. But the face is hidden. There’s no expression, no glance, no story told in eyes or brow. The driver…
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Lightspeed
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The Stare of a T800
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Who The Hell Killed the Light Off?
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Lotus Tweak
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Last Check Before the Start
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After the race
It’s not the roar of engines or the scent of oil that stays with you—it’s this. Two men, backs turned, still in their Fiat overalls. The crowd has begun to blur into the night, and the adrenaline has softened into conversation. Maybe they’re swapping lap times, maybe just trading silence. I took this shot at the end of a vintage car competition. Not during the parade, not at the peak of noise and chrome, but after. When everything meaningful often happens. Their suits are creased from hours of wear, and the red stitching on the white cotton glows under the street lamps like the last ember of something freshly burned.…
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Alfa (1750) … dog
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Oh…MG!
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Twin Helmets
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Spectral Lotus
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Balilla
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Table Dressing
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Lost
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Nice Drink