Any of you who know me know my deep passion for motorcycles. As a kid I was lucky enough to grow up on fun stuff like go-karts, dirt bikes and the dangerous ATC's (all terrain cycle), a.k.a three wheelers. As my 20's rolled around, I found myself living in cities like Miami and NYC where I had no business on a bike. Shortly after moving back to Orlando from NYC in 2001, I rekindled my love of the motorcycle with a 1978 BMW R80/7. I rode that bike until I literally wore it out. Shortly after, I bought a series of motorcycles and find myself obsessing about the open road.
A few years back I met Mike Lee, founder of Techmounts, at a model shoot where I was taking pictures of his daughter Jessie. Quickly I found myself talking shop with Mike and realized that not only is he a fellow enthusiast but a pioneer in the parts industry. Mike and the crew at Techmount fabricate really cool accessory mounts for pretty much any motorcycle manufacturer. The mounts hold nifty things like radar detectors, cell phones, gps devices or mp3 players.
Earlier this week I photographed some new product for the 2011 parts catalog. I set up a makeshift studio at the BMW/Triumph/Ducati dealership. Below are some product shots and a few snaps of the set up.
For more info on Techmounts click here - Techmounts
Saturday, January 22, 2011
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