Over the years of documenting Sturdy Cycles it’s been fascinating to see what’s possible with 3D printing. Their seat clamp and post is a example of this – finding elements of the bike where the printing process adds to the whole rather than just replacing parts for the sake of it (even though it does look amazing)


Recent work by Bristol studio photographer Adam Gasson
Shot on a Sony a7r III with Pixapro lighting at my Bristol photography studio.