Boogie Time
I was showing my friend some photographers to check out and remembered this guy Boogie. I hadn’t looked at his work in awhile and it was defiantly refreshing to see the way he captures the rawness of any situation. Enjoy.
I was showing my friend some photographers to check out and remembered this guy Boogie. I hadn’t looked at his work in awhile and it was defiantly refreshing to see the way he captures the rawness of any situation. Enjoy.
By now, everyone that comes through our website should have heard about the tragic events that took place at the Boston Marathon. We’ve all been looking through the news for more information, trying to make sense of even why someone would do such a thing. Jeremy Pavia was actually attending the marathon as all the chaos ensued. If you have some time, it is highly suggested you give his powerful first hand account article on BMX UNION a read.
The Skatesauce and Quintin Co. fam are at it again for our Battle for LA Skate series.
We highly suggest that you roll through this Saturday (4/20) if you’re around the LA area! See you all there!
If you’re in the Albany area on 4/20, make sure to stop by the Washington Park Tennis Courts to support the homies throwing a jam by there!
I wanted to share a couple photos from a post I found the other day on Lee Friendlander. He used a 35mm camera to capture every day happenings and after looking at these it got me thinking about what kinds of things he would’ve instagrammed if the the technology was around in the 70′s.
Detroit’s making a run at housing the next X-Games. Not to say that the X-Games should ever leave LA for Detroit and I don’t know if this video is enough to tip the scales, but it’s still a good watch.
http://www.vimeo.com/63087411
