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Martha Berriman is a
commercial photographer working in the Detroit area. With a
love of photographing both people and traditional hot
rods, the images you see here are an accumulation of a body of
work that has enabled her to do both.
This project started out as a
request to photograph a friend’s car club, based in the
metropolitan Detroit area, in late 1999. Those initial images
eventually led to what you see here, an effort to document the
people of the traditional hot rod culture, along with the cars
they build and drive and live their lives around. To them, hot
rods are not just a part of their lives; they are the major
focus. They are not just something to get you from one place
to another; often they are the reason for the destination.
Many of them have built the cars themselves, some have not.
Many belong to car clubs; some do not, the one thing they have
in common is that they all live and love old style hot rods
and Kustom cars.
These
images were first exhibited in November of 2000 during the
Detroit Focus 2000 exhibition. Accumulating images for the
project has taken her to major annual events in Southern
California, such as the Shifter’s Anti-Blessing, West Coast
Kustoms Paso Robles show, The Blessing of the Cars, San
Francisco’s Billetproof, The Lonestar Roundup in Austin, Viva
Las Vegas, The Hunnert Car Pileup in Illinois, and numerous
other hot rod shows around the U.S. Since the first
exhibition, they have been shown at the Detroit Artist’s
Market and various galleries and venues in the Detroit
metropolitan area. |