Gallery: Ambush Portraits Capture LA Drivers in Their Beloved Cars
Jonathan Castillo01Blue Volkswagen, Hollywood 2012
Blue Volkswagen, Hollywood.
Jonathan Castillo02Black Mercedes, Jewelry District, Los Angeles 2012
Black Mercedes, Jewelry District, Los Angeles.
Jonathan Castillo03Red Mitsubishi, Culver City, 2012
Red Mitsubishi, Culver City.
Jonathan Castillo04Silver Chevy, East Hollywood 2010
Silver Chevy, East Hollywood.
Jonathan Castillo05Red Acura, Hollywood 2012
Red Acura, Hollywood.
Jonathan Castillo06White Honda, Silver Lake 2012
White Honda, Silver Lake.
Jonathan Castillo07Green Volkswagen, East Hollywood 2010
Green Volkswagen, East Hollywood.
Jonathan Castillo08Gray BMW, Hollywood, 2010
Gray BMW, Hollywood.
Jonathan Castillo09Yellow Ford, East Hollywood 2012
Yellow Ford, East Hollywood.
Jonathan Castillo10Silver Jaguar, Hollywood, 2012
Silver Jaguar, Hollywood.
Jonathan Castillo11Red Mustang, Hollywood 2012
Red Ford, Hollywood.
Jonathan Castillo12White Mazda, West Hollywood 2012
White Mazda, West Hollywood.
Jonathan Castillo13Black Chrysler, West Los Angeles, 2012
Black Chrysler, West Los Angeles.
Jonathan Castillo14Burgundy Honda, Echo Park 2010
Burgundy Honda, Echo Park.
Jonathan Castillo15Black Honda, West Hollywood 2012
Black Honda, West Hollywood.
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