LANCE via MOFO
Mofo shot this gem back in ’82. Found it on Lance Dawes blog.

Mofo shot this gem back in ’82. Found it on Lance Dawes blog.
(check the radballs sticker on Devin’s board- that’s right bitch.)
London based artist, D*face, made it out to the IE and laid down some serious paint on the infamous Ridiculous Pool. A weeks worth of paint fumes transformed the once tennis court look into a bowl of human skulls. After a week of not being skated, everyone was anxious to shred.
Overview
KB
Nick
Ozzie
For a more detailed look, check Concrete Disciples here: http://www.concretedisciples.com/forum/index.php?action=vthread&forum=28&topic=8449
For more info on D*face, check his website here: http://www.dface.co.uk/
KB
CK
Brian Gaberman is my biggest inspiration when it comes to a photographic approach to skateboarding. I have a good friend Andy who recently went on an Element trip with him to Texas, and some of the things I heard him saying really stoked me out. I heard Andy on the phone with a friend saying “He hates shooting fisheye, and really hates using flash and other artificial lighting set-ups, because it isn’t natural- it’s fake to him.” I immediately turned around and asked him if he was talking about Gaberman, and he nodded. Evidently Andy offered to smoke a blunt with Brian and his reply was “Dude, look at me- I’m old. That’s high school shit.” That one got me laughing pretty hard.
So put away your fisheye, your flashs, and all your other high-tech crap that costs as much as an automobile- and do it like one of the biggest legends in skateboard photography history, Brian Gaberman.
Concrete Disciples held their Day of the Dead 2 benefit down at Channel Street the day after Halloween. It was pretty intense and a lot of ripping was going down. They raised a ton of cash for SPSA and I think everyone walked out of there with some swag. CD included a few of my photos in their article that you can check out here: http://www.concretedisciples.com/cd_articles/cd_articles2.php?article=981
Here are a few…
Roller Chick ripping!
Jerry Madrid and Art Miranda
Mighty
Sam and Michelle
Little ripper
Venice Beach finally got a skatepark built and opened just a few weeks ago. Made the trek out there yesterday to check it out. Saw a lot of familiar faces and everyone was ripping! Here are a couple shots.
Kevin
Art
Tristan