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Ridiculous gets D*faced.

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/

Hello, Unreal.

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.

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Day of the Dead 2 Photos.

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