About Michael
Michael Lichter is one of the most iconic photographers in motorcycle culture, known for capturing the spirit of the biker lifestyle for over four decades. He’s been riding and shooting since the late ’70s—starting out on his ’71 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead, which he still owns today.
His big break came in 1979, when Easyriders magazine began publishing his work. By 1981, he was shooting at Sturgis for them, a tradition that continues to this day. Over the years, he’s photographed everything from custom bike builders to legendary motorcycle rallies, while also building a career as a commercial photographer for major brands.
Michael’s work has taken him across the world and into over 1,000 published features. His deep roots in the scene and sharp photographic eye give him
rare insight into the people and machines that define motorcycle culture.
To learn more about Michael and see more of his work, visit his website: lichterphoto.com
About Michael
Michael Lichter is one of the most iconic photographers in motorcycle culture, known for capturing the spirit of the biker lifestyle for over four decades. He’s been riding and shooting since the late ’70s—starting out on his ’71 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead, which he still owns today.
His big break came in 1979, when Easyriders magazine began publishing his work. By 1981, he was shooting at Sturgis for them, a tradition that continues to this day. Over the years, he’s photographed everything from custom bike builders to legendary motorcycle rallies, while also building a career as a commercial photographer for major brands.
Michael’s work has taken him across the world and into over 1,000 published features. His deep roots in the scene and sharp photographic eye give him
rare insight into the people and machines that define motorcycle culture.
To learn more about Michael and see more of his work, visit his website: lichterphoto.com
Lichter's Blogs

The 1-Moto Portland: A Storied Bike Show
Every bike show has its character. Some focus on a specific style, like choppers, performance bikes, cafe racers, or art bikes. Others point to a particular brand or perhaps a specific model. The One Motorcycle Show in Portland, OR often referred to simply as “The One Show” or “1-Moto,” takes

The TMMR – Revival on the Ranch
The Tennessee Motorcycles and Music Revival is kicking off its 2025 event as this feature is being posted. The event, now in its eighth year, is one of the best, most characterful events out there. It’s a bike rally, custom bike show, bike races, adventure riding, hill climbs, a campout,

Mama Tried Show – Just a Party?
“We just wanted to have a party, but it turned out bigger than we expected.” Famous last words from Warren Heir, Jr, who, with Scott Johnson, founded the Mama Tried Show in 2014. Considering this mid-winter (February this year) motorcycle show in the upper Midwest now draws upwards of 10,000