Book Of The Week Club, 1000 Biker Tattoos

 

I just finished reading this book. Do not be confused by the title, it is a lot more than just 1000 photos. It is 320 pages of interesting reading about the history of tattoos with photos of them and the people who wear them.
 
For those of you not familiar with who Sara is: she is a Top Notch Photo Journalist and very well respected by others in the business. She has worked hard to get where she is and the quality of her work speaks for itself.
 
 
 
Her introduction got my attention right away and I knew I would have to read all of it as well as check the photos.
 
As I got into the separate chapters named Motorcycle Tattoos she explains and shows photos of some of the tattoos bikers and other motorcyclist like and yes there is a lot of brand loyalty.
 
 
 
She goes on to explain what some of the phrases mean and related images. There is a chapter about personal stories of well known bikers. A whole chapter on Back Pieces and Bodies followed by some well known tattoo artists.
 
 
 
And last but not least a little something on her and her significant other Chad Lemme.
I strongly suggest if you are have tattoos or are interested in getting one you read this book.
 
It is published by Motorbooks ISBN 978-0-7603-4435-4 (softcover) and you can find out more at www.motorbooks.com
 
–Rogue 
 
 
 
Amazon.com also sells the book and the following is from their site:
Anyone who rides a motorcycle lives, to some degree, in the margins of society. Where members of the herd drive Toyota Camrys and hipster hatchbacks, bikers opt for Harley-Davidsons, Triumphs, and Ducatis, putting themselves out there like raised middle fingers thrust at the ordinary citizens of the world. And just as a motorcyclist’s ride is an affront to the sensibilities of the meek and the conventional, so too is the ink on his or her skin. Tattoos have long been an integral part of this culture, the result of the overwhelming number of ex-military men who formed the nucleus of the postwar outlaw motorcycle club scene. These soldiers, sailors, and marines returned from war with statements etched in ink upon their bodies, and they continued that tradition when they formed the clubs that came to define motorcycle culture. In 1000 Biker Tattoos, motorcycle photographer Sara Liberte celebrates this most personal of art forms by capturing the wild abandon of the motorcycle lifestyle as expressed through tattoo work. Featuring 1,000 photos of tattoos and the artwork used to create them, along with profiles of the most renowned tattoo artists in the biker community, this book provides an unprecedented window into the most intimate aspect of motorcycle culture.
 
Paperback $22.22 Amazon.com
Product Details
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Motorbooks (October 30, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0760344353
ISBN-13: 978-0760344354
 
 
 
 
About the Author 
Since graduating from Montserrat College of Art in 1997, Sara Liberte has been a professional photographer specializing in motorcycle/automotive and portrait photography. With a background in fine art, Sara has concentrated primarily on “image fusion,” a signature technique she uses to combine images. Her works have been exhibited at several prestigious galleries, including Mingo Art Gallery in Beverly, MA; Blue Ruin Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA; and Just Jennifer Gallery in Gettysburg, PA. Her photos have appeared in numerous ads, marketing materials, and annual reports as well as in leading publications like EasyRiders Magazine, In the Wind, Hot Bike, Street Chopper, IronWorks, and Cycle Source.
 
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