 Article Structure 12 paragraphs 1965 characters 3 images 8 outgoing links Imaging Insider Podcast :: The Outlaws MC - Newly Published Photographs from the 60s
Post Date: Aug 17, 2008 6:52 a.m.
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In this podcast Beverly Roberts, publisher, talks with Imaging Insider’s Elmo Sapwater about her father’s vintage black-and-white photographs and her new book, “Portraits of American Bikers: Life in the 1960s - The Flash Collection.” Previously unseen, the images, captured with a 4×5 Speed Graphic camera, offer a unique insight into the private life and times of the Outlaws * in this audio visual tour. (Length: 14 minutes.)
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