Photos | Night Riders: Illuminated Spins at Coachella 2024

Exploring the neon-lit backstreets of Coachella 2024, cyclists bask in the colorful glow of urban nightlife.
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Photographed at the energetic Coachella music festival in April 2024, this image captures a moment where the night transforms into a canvas, highlighted by the vibrant purple hues of light. Three people, mostly men, engage with their surroundings where bikes merge with urban elements. One adult is seen doing maintenance work on a BMX bicycle, illuminated under the stark lighting, emphasizing the intricate relationship between man and machine in an urban setting. The scene, with its dynamic shadow play and textured ground, is a snapshot of festival life rarely glimpsed by the general crowd, blending transportation and leisure in the unique atmosphere of a world-renowned festival.
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