Monday, October 24, 2016

My Danny Lyon Phase


Danny Lyon is an amazing documentary photographer.  Back in the 1960's  he began creating his own books. His first, was a study of outlaw motorcyclists called The Bikeriders, where Lyon did more than just photograph motorcyclists in the American Midwest from 1963 to 1967. Additionally, he also became a member of the Chicago Outlaws motorcycle club and traveled with them, sharing their lifestyle.  Well, I didn't do that.  I was driving from Flagstaff to Phoenix when I noticed a group of 4 or 5 motorcycles in the rearview mirror coming up behind me.  I had my toy camera with me, and I got it ready.  While looking out the windshield to see where I was going, I pointed the camera out my side window and clicked off one frame as each of the motorcycles passed me on the left, without looking.  I wish I could claim I saw the other bike in the side view mirror!  But I didn't.  But it makes the shot!

3 comments:

ken schwarz said...

In barely over a split second, four thoughts came to mind: 1) Black & White is perfect for this scene, 2) Wow- great effect of seeing both the guy along side and the on-coming bikers in the rearview mirror, 3) Were you steering with your left hand and shooting with your right hand or visa-versa?, 4) It's a very good thing the biker didn't see you taking his picture - your day might not have ended well!

I found your documentary photo to be thoroughly entertaining and a visual treat!!!

Ken Spencer said...

Primo! Thanks for your nice comments! Steering with left hand, holding the camera with my right. All the Danny Lyon photographs of bikers were in black & white, so, if I am going to pretend I am shooting his way...

Anonymous said...

I love your honesty!! Great shot! bsk