"Los Lowriders": A Portrait of Community and Culture

In Los Angeles, a unique project, "Los Lowriders," is casting a spotlight on the city’s vibrant lowrider culture, focusing on the diverse community that brings these iconic vehicles to life. Far from just a display of automotive beauty, this initiative delves deep into the human stories and connections that define this scene.



The Heart of the Project

"Los Lowriders" shifts the lens from the cars to the people, capturing the essence of the artists, families, and enthusiasts who form the backbone of this culture. It's a visual narrative that highlights the diversity and unity within the community, showcasing how lowriding is more than a hobby; it's a way of life that spans generations.



Celebrating Diversity and Unity

Through striking portraits, the project celebrates the individuals behind the cars, emphasizing the rich tapestry of backgrounds and experiences that unite them. Each photograph tells a story of pride, heritage, and a deep-seated connection to the lowrider culture, illustrating the diverse yet unified spirit of Los Angeles.


The Exhibition: A Cultural Showcase

The pinnacle of "Los Lowriders" is an upcoming exhibition on May 11th at Optimist Studios. This event is set to be a gathering of culture, craftsmanship, and community, inviting attendees to immerse themselves in the world of lowriding. With contributions from local breweries, the exhibition will also highlight Los Angeles' flourishing craft scene, offering a taste of the local flavor alongside the visual feast.


Join the Celebration

"Los Lowriders" offers a window into the soul of the lowrider community, inviting everyone to explore the stories and faces that define this unique culture. It's an opportunity to celebrate the diversity, creativity, and bonds that make lowriding a cherished tradition in Los Angeles. Join us at Optimist Studios to experience the essence of this vibrant community firsthand.

Edi Inderbitzin and Danny DeMarco

A mission to highlight the low-rider communities accross the world.

http://www.los-lowriders.com
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