“I love the fresh air and not having to deal with the hustle and bustle of trams, and it’s just the convenience of it.” – Michelle.
The photos in this Treadlie Street blog series were taken for the new urban cycling mag Treadlie. Some images get into the mag and some don’t. We’ve loaded them all so you get to see all the people who generously got off their bicycles and gave up a their time to be interviewed for a good cause. The Bike In My Life thanks them.
Thomas: man of Melbourne, the bicycle city.
“I hate paying for public transport, and it’s quicker to get around. I don’t drive at all. I grew up in Melbourne so I never saw the point. You can basically get anywhere on a bike.” – Thomas.
The photos in this Treadlie Street blog series were taken for the new urban cycling mag Treadlie. Some images get into the mag and some don’t. We’ve loaded them all so you get to see all the people who generously got off their bicycles and gave up a their time to be interviewed for a good cause. The Bike In My Life thanks them.
The Artist’s Muse
This week resident The Bike In My Life photographer Jac Price become artist in residence.
Some beautiful bike art to inspire your own.
Day Cruiser Bike Art
Fitzroy Flash Cycle Art
Brunswick Blur Cycle Art
Moody Mountain Bike Art
Posty Cycle Chic: a work of art.
The Last Rays of Sun
Summery weather is well and truly at an end.
Here are the last shots, for another year, of skimpy riding chic.
It is time to don your Autumn outfits cycle chicsters.
Shorts and sand shoes ride slowly home in the fading sun.
A bicycle salute to summer sun and beach fun.
A sand and sea shirt gets a final lap along the pier.
Goodbye summer, it’s time for some awesome Autumn outfits!
The Art of Riding
The first thing you notice when you start getting about by bike is just how much of the world you miss when you travel by car.
Firstly you’re traveling too fast, or not at all in a traffic jam, but most of all you’re always traveling the same old route day in day out.
On a bike the world expands: you can hear the birds sing in the morning, or smell the scent of jasmin at midnight.
You can take bike paths, back alleys, main drags or side streets, and along the way view the ever-changing canvas of street art,
St Kilda Kids!
The Bike In My Life is pleased to announce that a new photographer has joined the Street Team!
Jac Price “specialises in documenting environments and happenings as they unfold, as a means of capturing and sharing the commonalities and unity of the human race”, which is just the kind of inspiring stuff we love at The Bike In My Life.
In 2010 Jac received a Special Mention in the Essence of St Kilda Photo Prize, so this week TBIML presents Jac Price and her snaps of some St Kilda bicycle street style.

























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