thai, samon -- samoan, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continues to shape the town, determines its character. k-town exists upside its latino neighbors and i guess it's nature that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. ♪ esteban is a photographer, chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip hop, design, tattooing, fashion, and low riding. >> the old timers used to cut the coils or put sandbags in their trunks to make them lower and around the '70s they got popular. >> why these particular models? >> pretty much always been the late '50s all the way through the '60s and into the '70s and