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Matteo Ferrari - “Automotive Monogomy”
One of photographer Matteo Ferrari’s personal projects includes finding people who have been driving the same car for decades. He then arranges a photograph with the owner to match a photograph from when the car was purchased.
I came across this work via the blog of Yorgo Tloupas, the creative director and publisher of Intersection magazine, which I have been a fan of since I accidentally found issue #1 at a newsstand in Penn Station (NYC) back in 2001-ish. Back then, issues were imported from the UK and mine cost something like $11. Now, a subscription to this quarterly is $10, which is a great price for such a beautiful publication. [No, I don’t work for this magazine!]
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love.
ps. i love intersection too, it’s so genius! my brother is a car obsessive and turned me onto the magazine. now i read it just for the creative photo shoots etc.
Joanna, yes! The fashion shoots are right up your alley with design that pairs MaisonMartinMargiela and Band of Outsiders with “model’s own.” The layout is great too and in the last several issues, there have been a number of elements of bicycle culture, which I associate with more than the automotive world. Indeed, my favorite part of my 1990 Volvo 240DL is the bicycle rack!