My Take On Things....
Kustom Jeff Dailey’s love of photography began with an
Instamatic 110 as a young child. Later, while serving in Germany in the
U.S. Army, he took advantage of the on-post craft center to learn to
develop film and progress his technical skills. Years later he picked up
his first digital camera and jumped into the world of motorcycle
photography. He has had multiple features in Cycle Source, Raw Bike, The
Horse Backstreet Choppers and his personal motorcycle was been featured
on the cover of Grease magazine. His oldest love is toy photography, he
started doing this in his teens and still plays with toys. His toy
photos have been featured on sites dedicated to the subject. Jeff
recently sold his motorcycles to buy a 40 year old Corvette project,
this rekindled his love of cars and is starting to show up in his work.
Jeff's camera's have included a Canon 7D, T3i and even
his cell phone when the situation calls for it. His latest camera is
the Nikon D7100. His subjects are usually places and things he runs into
with the exception of the toys he carries everywhere and the posed
photo shoots for motorcycle and car features.
Thanks to Ernest Garver for my Bio picture.