In the basement of an apartment building in Manhattan, Scott Zieher discovered a pile of photographs among the effects of a recently deceased tenant. These photographs, presented for the first time in Band of Bikers, offer an intimate portrait of a group of gay bikers in the city and the woods, and a touching snapshot of an entire generation at its carefree zenith.





2 comments:
the colors are amazing in these!!!!
wow.
on the indoor pic, the curtain / wall paper mash up is mind blowing! no?
awesome..
I was going to say that too...the wallpaper with that curtain is very inspiring. Reclining pose atop the bike is inspiring also.
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