The American Motorcyclist . Editorial Photography

It’s been an honor and privilege working with the American Motorcyclist Association for the past couple of years photographing for their national publication.  I learn so much when doing editorial work; there’s always the challenge of lighting, locations, and shooting with the publication layout in mind but it’s a great joy nonetheless. I’ve been dying to share our latest shoot from the fall and now that the publication is out I’m able to give you all a sneak peek.

The setting was a fully restored 1930’s/40’s convenient store and gas station. When we arrived at the scene I was immediately blown away. Very fitting for our subject, which happens to be a 1940 Triumph Tiger 100.

Here are a couple of images from the day and tear sheets from the magazine.  The motorcross bike was shot on a farm with parts of the land converted to dirt tracks, super cool.  Thanks AMA for the opportunity.

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Michelann Scheetz - I’ve been looking at your website and LOVING it! Love the images, seeing your boys and of course your dog. The motorcycle shots were a surprise. Ray and Janet Gosnell are good friends of ours. Their home and garages are a playground for the kids. Ray and his boys have been working on this for years. So cool to see it in you images.

Hope you’re doing well – it certainly looks it!

Best,

Michelann

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