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A Colombian car mechanic works on an engine in a car repair shop in Barrio Triste, Medellín, Colombia. Barrio Triste (literally the “Sad Neighborhood”), a working-class district located in the heart of the city, has always been the home to car mechanics, repair workshops and auto parts stores. Dozens of mechanics, the hard working men coming to Barrio Triste everyday from all over Medellín, provide their car related services right on the ground of vibrant streets, often polluted by grease and gasoline and always crowded by broken vehicles of all kinds. © Jan Sochor Photography
A westbound coal train speeds past Intermountain Power Project's car repair facility in Springville Utah on 4 May 2019.
3611 Moncton Street
Richmond, BC Canada
Full service automotive repair shop located in the Historic Marine Garage in Steveston Village (Richmond BC).
Marine Garage has been a long fixture on Moncton Street in Steveston. While the pumps remain, today it is solely a mechanics garage under the name of Seppo's Automotive.
The fishing community of Steveston has long featured the Marine Garage on its main street. The gas pumps haven't worked in years but remain on the forecourt and garage itself remains in use for car repairs.
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Thank-you for your visit, and any faves or comments are always sincerely appreciated.
Sonja
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Colombian car mechanics apply different types of lubricant grease on a truck axle cap during the maintenance service in Barrio Triste, Medellín, Colombia. Barrio Triste (literally the “Sad Neighborhood”), a working-class district located in the heart of the city, has always been the home to car mechanics, repair workshops and auto parts stores. Dozens of mechanics, the hard working men coming to Barrio Triste everyday from all over Medellín, provide their car related services right on the ground of vibrant streets, often polluted by grease and gasoline and always crowded by broken vehicles of all kinds. © Jan Sochor Photography
What began as a fascination with improvised car repairs—duct tape, tarps, and plastic wrap—evolved into a celebration of ingenuity, resilience, and accidental aesthetics. Bang-up Job: The Personification reimagines these patched-up vehicles as characters, each outfit a nod to roadside survival and the bold beauty of making do.
Fueled by the vibrant colors, rich textures, and distinct visual language of my series, I collaborated with an incredible team to bring this vision to life.
Photographer/Editor: Jason Travis (@jtrav)
Model: Jessica Gadzinski (@jessicagadzinski)
Wardrobe Stylist: Katie Clifford (@katie_m_clifford)
Makeup/Hair: Makeup by Ady (@makeupby_ady)
Production Design: Miranda LeRae (@miranda.lerae)
Assistant: Chris Escamilla (@chrisofcxc)
Location: Dayglow Studios (@dayglowstudiosla)
Los Angeles, CA / May 2025
A Colombian car mechanic rides a bicycle through Barrio Triste, a car mechanics neighborhood in Medellín, Colombia. Barrio Triste (literally the “Sad Neighborhood”), a working-class district located in the heart of the city, has always been the home to car mechanics, repair workshops and auto parts stores. Dozens of mechanics, the hard working men coming to Barrio Triste everyday from all over Medellín, provide their car related services right on the ground of vibrant streets, often polluted by grease and gasoline and always crowded by broken vehicles of all kinds. © Jan Sochor Photography
A view of Barrio Triste, a car mechanics neighborhood, is seen from a rooftop during the twilight in Medellín, Colombia. Barrio Triste (literally the “Sad Neighborhood”), a working-class district located in the heart of the city, has always been the home to car mechanics, repair workshops and auto parts stores. Dozens of mechanics, the hard working men coming to Barrio Triste everyday from all over Medellín, provide their car related services right on the ground of vibrant streets, often polluted by grease and gasoline and always crowded by broken vehicles of all kinds. © Jan Sochor Photography
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The rare Buick Reatta
As Buick's first two-seater since the 1940 Buick model 46 and its first convertible since the 1985 Riviera, the Reatta was manufactured in a highly specialized assembly program at the Reatta Craft Centre (later known as the Lansing Craft Centre) in Lansing, Michigan — achieving production of over 21,000 units in four years.
3611 Moncton Street
Richmond, BC Canada
Full service automotive repair shop located in the Historic Marine Garage in Steveston Village (Richmond BC).
Marine Garage has been a long fixture on Moncton Street in Steveston. While the pumps remain, today it is solely a mechanics garage under the name of Seppo's Automotive.
The fishing community of Steveston has long featured the Marine Garage on its main street. The gas pumps haven't worked in years but remain on the forecourt and garage itself remains in use for car repairs.
This image is best viewed in Large screen.
Thank-you for your visit, and any faves or comments are always sincerely appreciated.
Sonja
What began as a fascination with improvised car repairs—duct tape, tarps, and plastic wrap—evolved into a celebration of ingenuity, resilience, and accidental aesthetics. Bang-up Job: The Personification reimagines these patched-up vehicles as characters, each outfit a nod to roadside survival and the bold beauty of making do.
Fueled by the vibrant colors, rich textures, and distinct visual language of my series, I collaborated with an incredible team to bring this vision to life.
Photographer/Editor: Jason Travis (@jtrav)
Model: Jessica Gadzinski (@jessicagadzinski)
Wardrobe Stylist: Katie Clifford (@katie_m_clifford)
Makeup/Hair: Makeup by Ady (@makeupby_ady)
Production Design: Miranda LeRae (@miranda.lerae)
Assistant: Chris Escamilla (@chrisofcxc)
Location: Dayglow Studios (@dayglowstudiosla)
Los Angeles, CA / May 2025