there was an Ipath(i think) promo(right before ipath came out) vid that was in a 411 that featured all those "hippy" dudes.SOOOOO GOOOOD!!!!! Anyway, I loved the skating that was coming out right after the dark days.
i had that ollie over the trash cans in front of the courthouse on my wall forever. i always liked his 411 check out where he was getting pulled on a sled through a parking lot in SD. thanks for all the good work, i wish i hadn't had to trash all of my old magazines, but hauling them to japan was out of the question.
Some really loose, peaceful looking photos there. Definitely liked Tony Cox. I liked his Urban Canvas video part a lot and any i path stuff. Just a cool dude and rad skateboarder.
I remember looking at that log ride. Great example of skating used to capture an expression photographically.
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ReplyDeletethere was an Ipath(i think) promo(right before ipath came out) vid that was in a 411 that featured all those "hippy" dudes.SOOOOO GOOOOD!!!!! Anyway, I loved the skating that was coming out right after the dark days.
ReplyDeletei had that ollie over the trash cans in front of the courthouse on my wall forever. i always liked his 411 check out where he was getting pulled on a sled through a parking lot in SD.
ReplyDeletethanks for all the good work, i wish i hadn't had to trash all of my old magazines, but hauling them to japan was out of the question.
Some really loose, peaceful looking photos there. Definitely liked Tony Cox. I liked his Urban Canvas video part a lot and any i path stuff. Just a cool dude and rad skateboarder.
ReplyDeleteNot to forget he was a great photographer as well!
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