Photo Gallery
The first hot rod in drifting. Blacktop Rodeo Racing’s 1969 Camaro. These shots are from some testing that we did out in Arizona at the Bondurant School of Performance Driving.
The man, the myth, the legend, well actually the car. Finally got a chance to see this amazing camaro in person at Tony Huntimer’s Book Signing at Autobooks in Burbank.
A very unique El Camino Built by Yannick Sire that I ran across in Burbank. 3-link, dry sump, 7inch engine setback, street-driven, track proven bad-ass el camino. Notice the custom front bumper and hood work.
Had an opportunity to get behind the wheel of this amazing chevelle out in the parking lot of California Speedway. CHP needed a shot of the car in a high speed slide, not that I got it right on the first take.
I was fortunate enter the Chevy High Performance photo studio to watch John Nelson photograph a beautiful 1969 Camaro for an upcoming issue and snap a few digital photos.
This was a real SS car that met its end with a high speed freeway exit, without an offramp. The driver and passenger walked away unharmed due to well designed roll cage, but the car did not fare as well.
A series of photos I shot last year as my 1964 Malibu recieved its paint job. I still have yet to put the trim back on the car as I am working on the drivetrain and suspension still. Someday it will be stunning.
I went out to Pomona in search of a new truck. I failed to find what I was looking for, but I took some pictures of some good looking trucks.
A bunch of single car shots that I snapped on the 2004 Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour. Can you spot Jesse in the 1964 Malibu?
A group of pictures that I have taken over the past year that I use as desktops on my computer.