Evolution of Transportation Exhibit

Official show card for the Evolution of Transportation Photography Exhibit at ImageCentral Gallery, featuring thumbnails of submitted photos and exhibition details.

Transportation has always fascinated me—not just as a way to move from place to place,
but as a reflection of human creativity and progress. From the rumble of trains to
the quiet efficiency of tractors, from muscle cars to spacecraft, every vehicle
tells its own story.

I am excited to share my submission of six images to the “Evolution of Transportation” exhibit at ImageCentral in Hayward, California.
This collection represents a journey through classic, modern, and historic modes of transport, highlighting the fascinating story of how transportation has evolved.

Gallery

Yellow Union Pacific freight train engine 7010 on tracks with purple and white wildflowers in the foreground under a cloudy sky.
Union Pacific Freight Train — a symbol of industrial power and long-distance connection.
Red Dodge Challenger muscle car parked on a coastal road with a black Dodge Challenger behind it, ocean and cloudy sky in the background.
Classic Dodge Challengers on the Coast — celebrating the golden age of American muscle cars.
Green John Deere tractor driving through vineyard rows with hills in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
John Deere Tractor in Vineyard — agriculture reshaped by modern machinery.
Three Blue Angels U.S. Navy fighter jets flying closely in a precise formation against a blue sky.
Blue Angels Jet Formation — precision, speed, and the art of aviation.
NASA Space Shuttle mounted on top of a Boeing 747 flying through a clear blue sky, with a commercial jet flying below in the distance.
NASA Space Shuttle on Boeing 747 — innovation lifting humanity beyond the skies.
Vintage-style photo of a biplane flying over the Golden Gate Bridge with calm water and sailboats beneath, giving a nostalgic impression.
Biplane Over Golden Gate Bridge — nostalgia for aviation’s early, daring days.

Each photo tells a story of human ingenuity and the ever-changing ways we move through the world.
I hope this collection inspires you as much as it inspired me to create it.
If you’re local, I invite you to visit the exhibit and experience the images in person.

About ImageCentral

ImageCentral offers photographic and visual arts classes, workshops, memberships, and events as part of the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (H.A.R.D.).
Facilities include a traditional darkroom and film development area, a digital imaging space with scanners and large format printers, a matting and mounting area, and more.
It is also a gallery space hosting several exhibits throughout the year.

Hours: Monday 5pm – 9pm; Tuesday & Thursday 11am – 2pm.
For more information, contact ImageCentral at imagecentral@haywardrec.org or call 510-881-6721.
See ImageCentral classes, workshops, and other H.A.R.D. programs at https://www.haywardrec.org.

Exhibition Announcement

Evolution of Transportation exhibit show card with photo thumbnails and exhibition information at ImageCentral Gallery
Official show card for the Evolution of Transportation Photography Exhibit at ImageCentral Gallery, featuring my photo and fellow artists.

I am thrilled to announce that my photographs have been selected for the Evolution of Transportation exhibit at ImageCentral Gallery in Hayward, California.
The exhibition runs from October 13 to November 28, 2025, with a reception scheduled for Saturday, October 18, 1–4 pm. Classic cars will also be on display during the reception in the parking lot.

This is a wonderful opportunity to see my work alongside talented artists exploring the theme of transportation evolution through photography. If you’re in the area, I encourage you to visit the gallery and experience these compelling images in person.

For more details, you can contact ImageCentral at imagecentral@haywardrec.org or call 510-881-6721.
Learn more about the gallery’s classes and events at https://www.haywardrec.org.

Note: For the exhibit at ImageCentral, the Tractor and Muscle Car photos were not included in the final display. The images in this post show the original selection submitted for the exhibit.