Triphook has worked since 2015 to obtain and transport picture vehicles to far-flung locations on everything from “Spectre” to “Tenet.” On “Ferrari,” he was responsible for a total of 393: “that’s ...
You take color photography for granted, but it wasn't always the case. Magazines like HOT ROD had precious few four-color pages, arranged in groups called "courses," that, although printed all at once ...
Do you know why we’re allowed to show modern racing nude? That’s because it ain’t got no soul! Vintage racing, though? Racing from a time when the cars were terrifying and hastily built, and the ...
John Frankenheimer was a hero. An amateur racer in his twenties, the director crossed a Kurtzian line of sanity with his 1966 racing film, Grand Prix, placing art above safety. Franken­heimer shot ...
The Ansco Memo of the late 1920s is a fascinating piece of American camera history. It was designed to shoot cheap 35mm movie film using proprietary cartridges that held 50 exposures (this at a time ...
Marketplace Morning Report’s “What’s That Like?” series is exploring the odd, unusual and downright weird jobs that help prop up our economy. Nick Polimeni grew up listening to tales of his father’s ...
Keith Majka, President of the Atlantic Coast Old Timers and a well known figure in the world of vintage race cars, has secured Oct.12 at Hinchcliffe Stadium in Paterson, N.J., to be the site of this ...
The theater world has dress rehearsals. The IT community has beta testing. The restaurant business has soft openings. Vintage racing has the Monterey Pre-Reunion. As its name implies, the Pre-Reunion ...
There are plenty of great driving games you can play on your console or PC these days. However, sitting on a couch with a controller in hand is pretty far removed from a real driving experience. If ...