THROTTLE MERCHANTS MAGAZINE


Throttle Merchants is the freelance photo collaboration of Aileen Aquino & Matt Porter.
We self-publish soft-bound photography magazines. All volumes are available on our website.
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Showing posts with label motorcycles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycles. Show all posts

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Ventura Nats 2013

A few roadsters, some cool vans, nice bikes....all just steps away from the ocean. Ventura nats was a great time this year. We're glad we brought our cameras with us.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Brian Law 66 Motor Palace

We spent a few hours this morning with Brian Law at his shop in Orange, CA. Like us, Brian is also into photography-- you could check out his photos on his website http://www.66motorpalace.com

Also, if you're in the market for some good-quality leather jackets check out the store on  66 Motor Palace. 

Expect to see more of Brian in our 4th volume. Happy Cindo de Mayo!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Century Motorcycles.

Tim Rutherford and the rest of the crew at Century are the real deal.  He was kind enough to let us shoot anything and everything at his shop in San Pedro, California.  If ever in the South Bay, I suggest stopping by.
www.centurymotorcycles.net
http://centurymotorcycles.blogspot.com/




Tuesday, July 10, 2012

6 Over


This video really needs no introduction.  It has been in the works for a while, was finally released at Born Free 4 and from what I saw, it lives up to the hype.  I didn't have the cash to buy it at the show so I'm planning on getting up to TriCo in the next few weeks or buying it online.

A ton of hard work went into this video and it deserves all the support it is receiving.  The teaser alone is a work of art.  If this doesn't get you excited then get off of Earth. Enough said. Just watch it, click on the link below and buy it.

http://6over.bigcartel.com/

Friday, July 6, 2012

It's Better in the Wind.



Honestly, I had never heard of Scott G. Toepfer and his photography project before yesterday.  Aileen sent me a link to his still photography and I browsed some shots as I always do and continued on with my day.  But, this morning, I stumbled upon the short film he made via The Selvedge Yard and was glad I did.

Like I mentioned, I do not know Scott or anyone else that is involved with this film, but I really think it is worth sharing.  I can't describe the reason I love this short--maybe it is because for one moment I can retreat to a place I haven't been, maybe it is because it represents simpler lives spent with good friends, or maybe because it epitomizes freedom.  Whatever the reason is, it really doesn't matter, just do yourself a favor and watch.