Frank Bott recently released a book featuring his motorcycle photography. In this video Bott is seen as he photographs one of the motorcycles in his massive custom studio near Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah.
Love that you happen to be using a Yamaha Warrior Midnight in this video as I own a 2005. "... you have to love motorcycles. I love to ride 'em. I love to ride 'em fast." Yup, I can relate. While I haven't' lost my license because of them, I have gotten my fair share of speeding tickets. And just got my first exhibition driving - at age 61 (pled down to a lesser non-moving violation)! I started drag racing mine three years ago, something that's been in my bucket list since the early 70s. I don't do a lot of photography but instead I video - at the track and on the street. Keep on with your passions and thanks for sharing this video.
I admire Frank for his work, got his book "Motorcycle Porn". He photographs with such a dedication, always seeking ways to further improve his skills. Carry on Frank, I'd love to see more motorcycle extravaganza from you!
hi- frank.. long time no see...i have loved motorcyces since i was 13 yrs old and have owned so many.. iam looking now for a bike that was my love many years ago, KZ 1000, or 1200 cc.. back when they made bikes with chrome.. iam not into cafe bikes. my name is david bott... i know we dont know each other... but i think you would be supprised... old age, has made me a much wiser man... no i dont like trump lmao.... but i am not afraid to agree with one item from one person with out just hating just to hate all the things... its hard to explain in a post lmao... but i love what you are doing.. but like you when iam on a bike i have trouble staying off the throttle.. but i do put safety frist.. but give me a open road and iam free.. love you and take care. soon i will have a bike again, i just keep hoping for that 1000cc or 1200 cc , from 1978, to 1984...