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Rickenbacker Matte Black" MBL

Bass: RICKENBACKER 4003 MBL

Model: Vince van Roth

Photo by: Dirk Behlau

Client: Rickenbacker Germany

www.rickenbacker-guitars.de

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Photography by Dirk Behlau

Event by Pixeleye Industries & Gypsea Kronau

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Phototgraphy by Dirk Behlau, www.pixeleye.de for Dickies, www.dickieslife.com

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Brand: Ammaco

Version: Freestyler

Manufacture year: 1987

Wheel size: 20"

Skyway White Tuff Wheels

Sattle: Iscasele

Brakes: Dia Compe MX-1000

Survivor Condition

Brand: Ammaco

Version: Freestyler

Manufacture year: 1987

Wheel size: 20"

Skyway White Tuff Wheels

Sattle: Iscasele

Brakes: Dia Compe MX-1000

Survivor Condition

Photography by Dirk Behlau for Blind Guardian. All rights reserved.

Photography by Dirk Behlau for Thunderbike Customs

www.thunderbike.de

All images are available for licensing - commercial or private use. Please get in touch for details: dirk@pixeleye.de

Selected work is also available in "The Pixeleye Printshop"

Photography by Dirk Behlau. All rights reserved. www.thepixeleye.com

Some making of from yesterday shooting Rockabella Contest Winner Flexi La Fleur for CHROM UND FLAMMEN... thanks Frank Mundus for the shots.

All images are available for licensing - commercial or private use. Please get in touch for details: dirk@pixeleye.de

Selected work is also available in "The Pixeleye Printshop"

Photography by Dirk Behlau. All rights reserved.

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"Squeezed Up | Tales of Polynesian Pop and Kustom Kulture" is the new roadmovie & coffee table book by filmmaker/photographer Dirk "The Pixeleye" Behlau the co-director and DoP of internationally acclaimed documentary film Flake & Flames - Kustom Kulture Film.

 

Ten Days, Nineteen Cities, Twenty-Eight Locations, Two Hot Rods, Five Guys, and a Race. Squeezed Up is an unforgettable road trip across Southern California, combining Hot Rodding, Polynesian Pop, Tiki culture, Tattoos, and Kustom Kulture into a stunning and crazy master-piece.

 

Experience every bump in the road with “The Wild Bunch,” as they journey to preserve the past, while meeting with Painters, Surfers, Tattoo Artists, Bartenders, Tiki Makers, Hot Rod Builders, and more.

 

Starring: „The Wild Bunch“

Stefan Immke, Matze Heiden, Thorsten Liesenberg, Andy Schmidt & Shane Bagnall

 

also starring in no particular order:

Robert Williams, Brian Bent, Tiki Tony, Dave Warshaw, Bamboo Ben, Fip Buchanan, Jay Dean, Jason Lee, Bobby Green, Shige, Matt “Tikiman” Willis, Marie Devilreux, Wild Tiger Woman, Spike Marble, Joe Arreguin, Adrian Eustaquio, David Arnson, Crazy Al, Michael Grider, Billy Shire, Dottie Deville & many more

 

Music by The Insect Surfers, Jason Lee, Brian Bent & The Hula Girls

 

Statements:

 

“Incredible film, visually and audibly delicious! The voyage of “the crew” makes you feel like your right there on the trip! This is the perfect meld of Tiki and Hotrod at its finest! Well done guys... Well done!”

 

"A stunning masterpiece!"

 

“Great show! Well put together and well worth watching! 10/10”

 

“Settled down on a wet Friday night with a few beers in Belfast to watch the road movie and the sun just rolled in! If you're a Hot Rod, Kustom and/or Tiki fan and especially if you live somewhere in the world that is gray and a long way from California this will take you to another world. Whenever it’s pissing down here I will stick on the movie and live the dream.”

 

“What an incredibly well shot film! I enjoyed the story and the visuals. I'd love to see more projects with the The Wild Bunch!”

 

"This is the kind of film you want to watch three times in a row to catch all the cool bits they throw in. So tripple up your popcorn and have fun!"

 

“Wow, holy crap was this a lot of fun to watch. What a great representation of Southern California!”

 

“A super cool and entertaining movie with the most beautiful shooting. Guaranteed Behlau color scheme not to mention the beautiful mellow velvety voice of Ms Jessica. If you enjoy Tiki, kustom kulture and hot rods, this is your movie!”

 

"Cool guys! Beautiful girls! Great soundtrack! Weird cars! ...and drinks drinks drinks!!! Don't forget to have a drink ready while watching this movie! Damn short 78 minutes! GRRREAT!!!"

 

“Dirk has done it again after the huge success of his first movie, Flake & Flames. This time he captures the inner circle of the Polynesian Pop, traditional hot rodding, & traditional pinup subcultures. It's a must see for fans of any of these (and who isn't?)”

Photography by Dirk Behlau. All rights reserved.

www.squeezed-up.com

 

"Squeezed Up | Tales of Polynesian Pop and Kustom Kulture" is the new roadmovie & coffee table book by filmmaker/photographer Dirk "The Pixeleye" Behlau the co-director and DoP of internationally acclaimed documentary film Flake & Flames - Kustom Kulture Film.

 

Ten Days, Nineteen Cities, Twenty-Eight Locations, Two Hot Rods, Five Guys, and a Race. Squeezed Up is an unforgettable road trip across Southern California, combining Hot Rodding, Polynesian Pop, Tiki culture, Tattoos, and Kustom Kulture into a stunning and crazy master-piece.

 

Experience every bump in the road with “The Wild Bunch,” as they journey to preserve the past, while meeting with Painters, Surfers, Tattoo Artists, Bartenders, Tiki Makers, Hot Rod Builders, and more.

 

Starring: „The Wild Bunch“

Stefan Immke, Matze Heiden, Thorsten Liesenberg, Andy Schmidt & Shane Bagnall

 

also starring in no particular order:

Robert Williams, Brian Bent, Tiki Tony, Dave Warshaw, Bamboo Ben, Fip Buchanan, Jay Dean, Jason Lee, Bobby Green, Shige, Matt “Tikiman” Willis, Marie Devilreux, Wild Tiger Woman, Spike Marble, Joe Arreguin, Adrian Eustaquio, David Arnson, Crazy Al, Michael Grider, Billy Shire, Dottie Deville & many more

 

Music by The Insect Surfers, Jason Lee, Brian Bent & The Hula Girls

 

Statements:

 

“Incredible film, visually and audibly delicious! The voyage of “the crew” makes you feel like your right there on the trip! This is the perfect meld of Tiki and Hotrod at its finest! Well done guys... Well done!”

 

"A stunning masterpiece!"

 

“Great show! Well put together and well worth watching! 10/10”

 

“Settled down on a wet Friday night with a few beers in Belfast to watch the road movie and the sun just rolled in! If you're a Hot Rod, Kustom and/or Tiki fan and especially if you live somewhere in the world that is gray and a long way from California this will take you to another world. Whenever it’s pissing down here I will stick on the movie and live the dream.”

 

“What an incredibly well shot film! I enjoyed the story and the visuals. I'd love to see more projects with the The Wild Bunch!”

 

"This is the kind of film you want to watch three times in a row to catch all the cool bits they throw in. So tripple up your popcorn and have fun!"

 

“Wow, holy crap was this a lot of fun to watch. What a great representation of Southern California!”

 

“A super cool and entertaining movie with the most beautiful shooting. Guaranteed Behlau color scheme not to mention the beautiful mellow velvety voice of Ms Jessica. If you enjoy Tiki, kustom kulture and hot rods, this is your movie!”

 

"Cool guys! Beautiful girls! Great soundtrack! Weird cars! ...and drinks drinks drinks!!! Don't forget to have a drink ready while watching this movie! Damn short 78 minutes! GRRREAT!!!"

 

“Dirk has done it again after the huge success of his first movie, Flake & Flames. This time he captures the inner circle of the Polynesian Pop, traditional hot rodding, & traditional pinup subcultures. It's a must see for fans of any of these (and who isn't?)”

Client: American Classics Magazine

Categorie: Photography, Modelshoting

Photographer: Dirk Behlau

Assistant: Jessica Behlau

Additional Info: Model: Zoe Scarlett - Dirk Behlau photographed the 1965 Chevrolet Mako Shark 2 in Switzerland where it got rebuilded by Hans Peter Böhi.

 

Chevrolet created two of these concept cars- only one of which was fully functional. The non-running show car sported futuristic details, such as square section side pipes and a squared-off steering wheel. This car debuted at the 1965 New York Auto Show. The second running show-car made its debut at the 1965 Paris Motor Show with more conventional steering wheel and exhaust. The car did have a retractable rear spoiler, and a square section bumper that could be extended for added protection. The Mako Shark II was powered by a 427 Mark IV engine, which became available on production Corvette models. The paint scheme was similar to the original Mako Shark, with blue/gray on top fading into silver/white at the rockers. After the show car made the rounds on the show circuit, it was returned to GM where it was dismantled. The running car would be given a reprieve and return to the show car circuit in modified form.

Photography by Dirk Behlau for BLIND GUARDIAN.

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Phototgraphy by Dirk Behlau, www.pixeleye.de for Dickies, www.dickieslife.com

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