ABOUT THIS IMAGE
On dusty, dirt roads following World War II, veterans returning from the war found their passion and excitement building and racing hot rods all over America. This 1934 coupe built by the famed Rolling Bones Hot Rod Shop beautifully demonstrates the beauty and timelessness of hot rod racing as it speeds down a picture perfect dirt road in the Utah desert.
ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Tim Scott is a creative director, photographer, writer, and storyteller based in Los Angeles, California. Always on the hunt for images and moments that inspire, Tim’s work is both timeless and modern. Offering a taste of days past, his focus on black and white feels just right for the historic Americana subject matter often in front of his lens. Tim’s motorsports photographs and writing has been published in books and magazines such as HOT ROD Magazine, Hop Up Magazine, and Men’s File Magazine. His work has also been exhibited in galleries, museums and is held in exclusive private collections worldwide.
Tim Scott/Scott Photo Co. – Rolling Bones #406
- Limited Edition
- Copies individually numbered and signed on verso by the photographer
- Certificate of Authenticity Hahnemühle
- Presented on museum-grade paper Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta
- Printed by WhiteWall