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On-Line, Magazine & Possible Book Coverage
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11-17-2009, 04:52 PM
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On-Line, Magazine & Possible Book Coverage
I plan on covering this event - before, during and after - on line at http://www.caimag.com and http://www.aimag.com. Also will be promoting and reporting on it in print in American Iron Magazine.
In addition, I'm also considering putting together a limited production, high quality book on the event. If so, I'd like to interview and photograph each rider and his or her machine before the event, along the way, and hopefully at the end. Should be an amazing event to document photojournalist style. I am open to any and all suggestions or ideas on how best to do this. I will be carrying a good camera on the ride on my bike and plan to have more photo gear and computer in a chase vehicle. #15 Buzz Kanter 1915 Harley in 2010, and 1929 Harley for 2012 Classic Harley fourm Classic Harley info Harley magazine |
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11-17-2009, 08:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-18-2009 09:49 PM by Old Iron Rider.)
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RE: On-Line, Magazine & Possible Book Coverage
Hey Buzz...
See if you can get some Cannonballers to meet you at the AMCA meets in 2010... At least by Rhinebeck, you might have some of the east coasters shot.... Plan on Wauseon and Davenport.... Bill OLD IRON RIDER.com "Rusty Nuts" Sears Blog "Silent Grey Fellow" T's |
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11-18-2009, 07:37 AM
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RE: On-Line, Magazine & Possible Book Coverage
(11-17-2009 04:52 PM)Buzz Kanter Wrote: I plan on covering this event - before, during and after - on line at http://www.caimag.com and http://www.aimag.com. Also will be promoting and reporting on it in print in American Iron Magazine. This is good news Buzz. put me down for a copy of that book. We were HACK'd magazine until this past spring. So we know what it takes to put on such an undertaking. Good luck with this, we'll see you along the ride (of a life time) |
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