Brooklyn, New York
Michigan resident Reilly Brennan does not limit his photographic canvas to the streets of Metro Detroit. Any real street team member knows Dumper hunting is best when you leave home. The exhilaration of unfamiliar surroundings is eclipsed only by the discovery of indigenous Body Dumpers. These findings tend to lead the traveler in to a higher state of consciousness. It’s unfortunate that all automobiles do not do this. But a Body Dumper, as a explained before, has a unique skill set. I think it’s safe to say we are still finding out what a BD is really capable of.
This submission is groundbreaking. This is the first Body Dumper offering to showcase a caretaker. Very rarely do we see a BD driver in an action shot. Often we are only privy to shadowy silhouettes that take us down a worm hole of endless questions. Not the case here. Full mid day exposure of a BD caretaker is manifested. Slowly peeling back the canvas car cover is a privilege for this gentleman and for us. It’s a joyful process that resonates with all the Foul Play Enthusiasts (FPE). But it starts getting next level when we see the doors open. Never before have we seen this type of vulnerability. Yeah that is a wow. Front and back driver’s side exposure invites us deep inside an unfamiliar arena of tainted history. It’s enough to make anyone run.
But I am confident this care taker relishes his BD solely as a relic. There is an understanding of its prior functions. And a morose acknowledgment of its questionable past. He most likely only goes for short rides just to keep the transmission alive. Occasionally he shows it off to neighborhood cronies. But the majority of the time the Dumper stays warmly nestled underneath its blanket. It longs for late night rides through desolate city streets…begging so softly for one more taste of foul play bliss.