Phil Aynsley is a fellow Ducatista, professional photographer and someone so well regarded by the Ducati factory he attended famed Ing. Fabio Taglioni’s 80th birthday. His passion and talent overflows in his newly published work, Ducati, A Photographic Tribute. Ducati News Today interviews Phil and we hear his thoughts about Ducati, Photography, the Ducatisti he’s met and his new book.
The interview covers how Phil first discovered Ducati, how he became a professional photographer and some of the people he’s met through his work. As the interview progresses you can see some of the beautiful images from the book, Ducati – A Photographic Tribute, which will shortly be subject to a full review. In part 2 of the interview Phil discusses the book in detail and even shares some tips on how to take better motorcycle photos.
Stay tuned for a full review of Ducati – A Photographic Tribute next week. The book is distributed by AMS Ducati in the USA and Disco Volante in the UK. Want More? Check out the review of The Ducati Story by Ian Falloon
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[...] Welcome to Wallpaper Wednesday. Every week I will post up something beautiful from the world of Ducati that you just might like to have grace your desktop. This week we have the delectable 1955 Ducati Gran Sport (Marianna) as photographed by Phil Aynsley, author of Ducati: A Photographic Tribute. Phil was recently interviewed by Ducati News Today. [...]
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[...] Welcome to Wallpaper Wednesday. Every week I will post up something beautiful from the world of Ducati that you just might like to have grace your desktop. This week we have the delectable 1955 Ducati Gran Sport (Marianna) as photographed by Phil Aynsley, author of Ducati: A Photographic Tribute. Phil was recently interviewed by Ducati News Today. [...]
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