When they finally finished filming Easy Rider, Dennis Hopper took the footage to his home in Taos New Mexico to begin editing it. It took about a year, and hopper had the film down to 3 hours long, which included a long police chase scene. He wouldn’t budge when they suggested he cut it down to a standard length film, but he finally relented and they edited it down to 90 minutes, in which the chase scene was cut out. This picture is from a photographer who traveled with the film crew, and to my knowledge, have never been seen before. I have hundreds of these never before seen pictures that I’ll be showing on my Instagram account over the next few weeks, with some of the stories behind them.
Wouldn’t you consider using Vero instead of Instagram? I don’t trust Suckberg any longer and Instagram is theirs.
I’ve debated that for a couple of years now. Truth is, if you want to not have pictures ripped off don’t put them on the internet. There’s always some asshole who will rip them off. Thanks for the tip bro — I’ll look into vero.