Analogue Eye Candy

Let’s celebrate the magic of analogue…

The glossy car magazines are awash with too perfect images. The super hi-​​def imagery that accom­panies every automotive launch, editorial story, and TV slot leaves too little mystery. Digital renderings make even the most workaday motors seem supremely slick, techno­lo­gically exact issues – as if conceived from the circuit boards of robots rather than the hearts and minds of men.

So, when we stumble upon imagery like this, which is conceived by the quickly-​​disappearing method of light falling on film and then its trans­ference to paper (before being digitally scanned, pixelated and uploaded on the wide world web of course) – we are stopped in our tracks.

Take some time and look at these pictures. They are like still from an automotive dream. Stay tuned for more analogue galleries.

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  • My favorites: The first two.

    I imagine buddies driving out into the boonies in their Dodge to toss the car around on dirt. After nearly lifting off over the train crossing, someone had the great idea to get out with the camera and charge the driver to "Do it again" for a photoshoot.

    The second picture is pretty slick too. Number on the door, sideways on dirt, suggests rally. Old school, low tech, no holds barred rally. LOVE IT.
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