Showing posts with label House of Vans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House of Vans. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Maloof Money Cup 2011, NYC




The Broken Clock continues to Break Rules and Break Records at the Maloof Money Cup, in Queens This past weekend. It was Awesome an Experience to See mostly everybody. Ron Chapman, Derek Rinaldi, Lance Mountain, Steve Steadham deserved all of the respect to skate in the Masters Division. Without any information about the Late Opening for the Event, I was pretty much a spectator in the bleachers. However Fred Gall, Spotted me and told me be his stunt double. Since I had my board, the door was cracked open to get a chance to touch the sacred grounds of the Maloof Street Course. Some short time after, I was escorted off of the premises. Maybe next year I could be invited and be apart of it officially!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

360 Degrees Back to Where It All Started.


Skaters Like: Teddy Powell, Eric Koons, Jesse, Roshaun, Eric Wilson, Steve Sherman, Scott Chard, Joe McCutheon, Andy Schaaf, Chris Newcomb, Craig Stuart. The Plainfield Posse, Grind Station Crew from 90’.  This ditch goes way back to when my older brother skated on a G&S Stacy Peralta board with OJ Juice Wheels. I would call this the one the most Future Primitive Spots found in New Jersey today. So don’t ask about the location and how to find it. Thanks to Skaters today in 2011, who have the passion to search and find Skate Relics of the past, Keep Skateboarding as Fun as it was. A Spot like this only brings back childhood memories.......... Know The Past, and Forward into The Future.......  Photos by: Xeno. 




Thursday, March 31, 2011

Full Bleed - Quim interviews Alex Corporan


Skateboarding in New York City is a singular experience. It is impossible not to feel the magnitude of the landscape, and with the city in constant motion, skateboarding is both exhilarating and extremely dangerous. There is no right or wrong way to navigate this vast terrain. Only one thing is certain—the skaters and images produced in New York City are wholly unique. The shots in Full Bleed span 30 years, with contributions from over 40 photographers. This is the first-ever comprehensive overview of the one of the most diverse and rich skating locations in the world, bringing together legendary skaters and iconic photographers. Featuring the work of: Giovanni Reda, Jessica Bard, Ivory Serra, Tobin Yelland, Miki Vuckovich, Thomas Campbell, Larry Clark, Ed Templeton, Jerry Hsu, Atiba Jefferson, Bryce Knights, Angela Boatwright, Athena Currey, Kenneth Cappello, Charlie Samuels, Andy Kessler, Mike O’Meally, Sammy Glucksman, Allen Ying, and more.
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