
Bessie Stringfield fought for civil rights and equality by doing what she loved despite the struggles and danger that came with riding motorcycles.
One of the photographs from Elizabeth Raab’s photoshoot with Jamie Harty was sent to me by James Mann, a reader who knows this lovely lady. He said, “She’s one of the most vibrant, naturally wild, well-connected-to-the-universe women I’m fortunate enough to know.”
Her photoshoot captured that well.
From wild woman with a Hypermotard, to a 899 Panigale. Then, onto a darker mood…
Check out more of Elizabeth Raab’s photography on her website elizabethraab.com.
Posted on October 2, 2014 in MotoLadies, News & Features by Alicia Mariah Elfving
Pretty lady, cool bikes, some cool yoga. I don’t know why, but it’s not working….
Its the photos aesthetics itself. The noise is high the composition is off and the model isnt really conveying anything (not a fan of the handstands as it works against the bike and the composition of the shot. ENR is a great photographer too her Desmo shoot was amazing and the photos looked more polished. I wonder if she let the subject dictate more this shoot.
Maybe a shoot where you ride to an awesome spot…do some yoga….in good light. The moto-yoga-road-warrior isn’t working.