Author: Peter Vincent
Aesthetics are at the core of hot rodding. And nothing captures the visual essence of the hot rod like Peter Vincents photography. In brilliant color and fully-saturated black-and-white photography, Vincent will capture Americas most essential hot rods, hot rodders, and racers in dramatic settings such as the Bonneville Salt Flats and Californias dry lakes - the places from which hot rodders have always drawn inspiration. The majority of the books photographs will get the same treatment: each will have its own page, surrounded by white space and properly cropped and framed to show off Vincents photographic artistry. Woven throughout the book, Vincent will tell the story of hot rodding through interviews with the originators of the culture, land speed racers, and the new generation of hot rodders who are keeping alive the aesthetic sensibility of hot rodding.
About the Author
From the salt flats of Bonneville to the endless variety of dry lakes and drag strips that dot the American landscape, photographer Peter Vincent magnificently reveals the pure artistry of the cars themselves. Inspired by early associations with Ansel Adams and others, Peters amazing images have appeared in popular enthusiast publications since the 1980s, including Rodders Journal, Street Rodder magazine, Hop Up, and in his best-selling book Hot Rod, An American Original in 2001. In addition, Peters works have been exhibited in museums and galleries from New York to San Francisco. Vincent lives in Moscow, Idaho.