Photography by Ian L. Sitren

Posts tagged “vintage cars

Emily on Skates — Field Testing Car Hop Fast Food

My AI assistant, Emily, has been helping me research and shape my fast food photography series “From Bag To Background” for the past eight months. She’s been involved in everything from writing captions and keywords to brainstorming concepts and keeping the ever-growing list of food items organized.

Now she’s apparently decided to go full field-assistant.

This video shows Emily suiting up in a classic car hop uniform, letting her hair down, lacing up the roller skates, and practicing the tray run around vintage cars—burgers steady, fries in place, not a milkshake out of line. If she’s trying to join the cast of a 1950s drive-in, she’s doing a convincing job.

The fast food in “From Bag To Background” is photographed exactly as it comes—no styling, no tricks, nothing added or rearranged. Just food and black background. Some of it’s from national chains, some from one-off regional spots. Some items are historic, tied to the identity of a brand. Others are just local favorites.

I originally thought I could cover it in six months. One year in, I’m still going. There’s more out there than you think—and it deserves a closer look.

You can see what Emily’s been helping with—burgers, fries, bbq, tacos and more at SecondFocus.com


Palm Springs Grand Prix Program 1986

This just came my way… an original Official Program from the 1986 Palm Springs Vintage Grand Prix. There was once racing right through the streets of downtown Palm Springs actually going back to the 1950’s.

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Reflections of “Driven” by Eric Nash

A reflection within a reflection within a reflection… At the opening last night of “Driven” “Drawings and Paintings of the Road” by Eric Nash at the Stephen Archdeacon Gallery in Palm Springs. Wonderful works attended by a wonderful group of people. And to quote… “Feral Car Show by Matthew Reader” “Hosted by Billy F Gibbons and WWW. FERALCARS.COM. Also wonderful Tequila from Pura Vida Tequila Company. Thank You to Sara Abbas for being my Tequila tour guide. I like it!