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The Biker’s Project

Hey there, gals and gents!

I’m excited to announce that The Biker’s Project is officially underway, and this will be our home for now until we’re able to get something more substantial, like a dedicated website. Here, you’ll find all our blog posts, links to social media, and updates on the project. This space will serve as the central hub for everything related to The Biker’s Project, giving you easy access to all the stories, photos, and videos we’re creating.

For those who may be new here, The Biker’s Project started as an idea of mine to capture and share the unique stories of riders from around the U.S.A. and hopefully world. I’ve always been fascinated by the diverse experiences that bring people into the motorcycle scene the stories of why they started riding, what keeps them on the road, and what motorcycling truly means to them. This project isn’t just about the bikes it’s about the personal journeys, the friendships forged on the road, and the shared passion that unites us all as riders.

The inspiration behind The Biker’s Project actually came from my love of motorcycles and the connections I’ve made with riders. I was also inspired by Humans of New York I thought it was such a cool project, capturing the stories of everyday people in a way that was both personal and universal. I always wanted to do something similar but never quite knew how to implement it. By the time I learned about it, there was some version of Humans of New York in almost every major city in the U.S., and it had even grown globally. It took me a while to figure out how to do something similar but with my own twist, focusing on the motorcycle community that I love being a part of.

Through The Biker’s Project, I aim to highlight the diversity and richness of the motorcycle community. Whether it’s a rider who’s been on the road for decades or someone who just recently found their passion for two wheels, every story has value and deserves to be shared. I believe that by telling these stories, we can build a deeper understanding and appreciation for what it means to be a part of this global brotherhood/sisterhood of riders.

A big shout-out to my amazing wife and her company, Age Photography. All the equipment I’m using to capture these moments is on loan from her, and because of that, Age Photography will be hosting any images available for download. If you’re enjoying the content, one way to show your support is by booking a session with Age Photography or simply liking and sharing her social media posts. While all the photos and videos I’m sharing through The Biker’s Project are free, remember that it’s her gear that’s taking the wear and tear. Your support for her business would mean the world to us.

Thanks for being a part of this journey. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just someone who loves the culture, The Biker’s Project is here to connect, inspire, and celebrate the stories that make our community so special. I can’t wait to share more with you soon!

Ride safe,
Gabe