American
Graffiti
Night.
Saturday, August 31st,
Wheelies Motorcycles & Café hosted an American Graffiti night, and it felt like stepping back in time. The streets were filled with vintage cars—muscle cars, hot rods, lowriders, and cruisers. The engines were roaring, and rock 'n' roll music played in the background.
People hung out, chatting about their cars, and there was a real sense of community. I brought my film camera and snapped some photos—it was the perfect way to capture the vibe, fitting right in with the old-school feel of the night.
Afterward, we cruised through town and grabbed ice cream at Beacon Hill—it’s the go-to spot. As the night wound down, a few people did burnouts, and there’s just something about the smell of burning rubber on asphalt that made it the perfect way to end the night.
Shot with
Minolta HI-Matic AF, Nikon FG 20.
Cinestill 400 & 800.
Ilford XP2 Super Black & White 400,
35mm film.
These photos have not been edited.
