vespamore photography(pronounced "vespa-mor-ay" combining the words vespa and amore, the Italian word for love, "vespalove" by definition) - 35mm film photography by Paul Hart, gallery - here As well as featuring my own work, this blog also features work by other photographers and anything else creative that has caught my attention or inspired me. RETROSPECTIVE SCOOTERS book,photography by Paul Hart, available to order via link -here
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I've seen loads of pictures of this GS150 on display in the Architecture & Design department of New York's MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) but none better than this great film shot by Joshua Sinn
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Love this capture by Matthew Bennett taken in Tokyo - really nice shot!
Matthew is an American artist currently based in Zushi, Japan; you can view his photography here & drawing & painting work on his own website at www.MatthewSBennett.com
Came across these great shots on the Modern Vespa forum here these are shots that didn't make it into the Corporation SC's 2010 calendar. I haven't seen the calendar but if these quality images are anything to go by it must look great & these didn't get in !
Just wanted to wish everyone who's taken an interest in vespamore photography & blog a Merry Xmas & Happy New Year, whoever & wherever you are in the world - I appreciate your interest & support.
Now wouldn't this make a great Xmas cracker filler; I'd much rather put this together after Xmas dinner instead of wondering what to do with my cheap plastic spinning top...
I love these excellent detail shots by Italian photographer Andrea Galli - all of these shots are beautifully composed with a lovely depth of field... click on each image to view large.