Kansas Citian Kim Horgan takes photos of her bike in cool places | Bicycling

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Seven years ago, Horgan fell in love with cycling as a means of therapy after a divorce; she’s ridden around the greater Kansas City area ever since, looking for new, compelling places to snap photos of her Jamis road bike. Sometimes, it’s posed perfectly in the middle of a trail, as if held up by an invisible rider, inviting the viewer to jump on and go for a sunset ride. Other times her bike rests against a bright yellow doorway, or floats above a sculpture outside Kansas City’s iconic Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. The entire collection dares others to search out urban adventure, old buildings, and great light just outside city limits.
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“When people see a bike photo, they see a kind of freedom,” she says. “When you see a bike and it’s just out there and it’s not in the middle of a race or organized ride, it has this spirit of adventure, which is what I love about riding my bike.”

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