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“For their Fall Collection Jiberish decided to venture outside of their traditional lookbook and create a video to showcase a few pieces through film.” —Michael Clark, videographer and creator of the lookbook.
As a bonus, I just realized that Michael Clark is active on Tumblr and using our Swell theme.
Una tarde patinando en la sierra de Madrid. A spring afternoon in the Madrid Mountains with the Longboard Girls Crew
Music: Pascal Comelade - Rue Des Soeurs Noires & The Decemberists - Rox In The Box
Apparently all the cool kids are riding their dogs these days. Created by the DANIELS—Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. Check out their other short films, averts and music videos.
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A series of illustrations created by Trevor Burks based on his personal mythologies surrounding growing up skateboarding in a small town.
The urban environment is built using mostly logic and has its own practical purpose. But human nature is not totally logical, and humans are not completely practical. Skateboarding is expressive. It is in essence a reinterpretation of the environment. Sidewalks, streets, curbs, ledges, rails, walls, banks, ditches, all have their own practical purpose, but their form is such that it can be used as an expressive tool. Skateboarding allows us to emotionally engage with our man-made environment. In the same way that surfers compete with nature, skateboarders compete with the design of our modern environment. It is a critique of human accomplishments by the human spirit.
Short documenary about the charity organization and skateboarding school Skateistan that works with girls and boys in Afghanistan between the ages of 5 and 17, an age group largely untouched by other aid programs.
Brian Freeborn and Mammoth Media took advantage of the first nice day of the year to longboard down Goat Hill capturing it all on their Nikon D90. The color grading and track fit the video perfectly.
Reblogged from Matthew Buchanan