Iron & Air Media has acquired Bike EXIF, the world’s foremost digital destination for custom motorcycle content. The combined power of the two brands will soon establish the world’s premier motorcycle enthusiast platform. Iron & Air Media is known as the independent publisher behind Iron & Air Magazine which is a collectible print journal, sharing
The logistics of the photographer in the field are interesting to me, and they are a vital clue often to the way the photographs were conceived and made. I’m talking to photographer David Goldblatt
Photographer and director Ross Garrett has many interests, most of which remind us of simpler times; fly fishing, Vespas, Land Rovers, vintage bicycles and beer. Known for creating elegant and perfectly crafted imagery, Ross
I made one of the greatest discoveries of my life while in Hamburg, Germany recently. I am regularly in the city for work—and lived there from 2007 to 2010—but had somehow never found out
Surf, motorcycles, Indo—these are the key ingredients of Deus Ex Machina’s latest film: South to Sian. And the results are
The West Coast Ostrich Ranch (just outside Cape Town) seems like a strange place to host a rockabilly event. Wandering around at the second annual Dusty Rebels and the Bombshells festival though, it felt
On any Sunday you can expect to see a fair amount of motorcycles winding their way around Cape Town’s peninsula. Taking into account the scenery and endless mountain passes, it’s not surprising. Words by
Images from the Passion for Speed historic racing event at Killarney International Raceway. Photographs by Ian Kolbe. Ian Kolbe is a Cape based photographer who works mainly in corporate events coverage but has
Photographer Scott G Toepfer recently documented The Race Of Gentlemen, an annual beach race held on the New Jersey shore beaches. The event was founded by Oilers Car Club, established in 1947. “Taking pre-WW2
Our man in the field hung out at a recent Capestance gathering. All photos © Devin
Words and images: Sean O’Toole. Friday morning, President Street, Germiston. Looking at City Hall, another vernacular symphony in brick, its clock permanently reading five to six. Walk a bit. See something inside a dark