Eye magnet! It was about 40 years ago that I first got to know and work with Michael Furman. (To Bill Kreighbaum: on a motorcycle account for my ad agency.) I sit here now with three of Michael's motorcycle prints on the wall in front of me. At the top of the stairs, a classic road-bicycle print. (I think one of reasons we got on well was our shared love of two-wheelers, as active riders of both.)
He reveals the souls of these classic, exotic machines. Thank you, Tomasz.
Thank you for this link, Tomasz. The mood for the photographs reminds me of California photographer Huntington Witherill’s automotive project, “Chariots of Desire.” Highly recommended.
Eye magnet! It was about 40 years ago that I first got to know and work with Michael Furman. (To Bill Kreighbaum: on a motorcycle account for my ad agency.) I sit here now with three of Michael's motorcycle prints on the wall in front of me. At the top of the stairs, a classic road-bicycle print. (I think one of reasons we got on well was our shared love of two-wheelers, as active riders of both.)
He reveals the souls of these classic, exotic machines. Thank you, Tomasz.
Beautiful work.
I worked on a car accounts at several ad agencies. I wish I could have utilized his talents.
Thank you for this link, Tomasz. The mood for the photographs reminds me of California photographer Huntington Witherill’s automotive project, “Chariots of Desire.” Highly recommended.
Michael Furman is amazing. I have a few books of his or that he has done the photos for. He is a true photographic talent. Thanks for featuring him!