Lintell Napoli
Harry Lintell- ollie over to b/s tailslide, Naples; photo: Richard Hart
One of the photos from Harry’s interview in PP14, all shot in Naples.
Out now..
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Harry Lintell- ollie over to b/s tailslide, Naples; photo: Richard Hart
One of the photos from Harry’s interview in PP14, all shot in Naples.
Out now..
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Footy check, London 2018, photo: Richard Hart
In light of the fact that the excellent new UK video Cover Version is now out, here is the little interview with co-creator Dan Magee that appeared in PP12’s London article…
PP: It seems to me the London scene is bigger/healthier than ever. Why did you and Kevin Parrott feel the urge to document the current scene with this new video you’re working on?
Dan Magee: The only skating I was filming were paid jobs to produce content that had to be shot in a very small time span. Kev was filming a couple of guys and we were hanging out and skating Jazz Square for a summer, when the project naturally took shape. As soon as we started getting footage, we realised that the skating was looking great and we should focus on more than just a quick edit as most things seem to be currently. I like it when the skaters and the filmers are working on a cohesive part, where you have to think about how each clip will sit within a video part... but also how that part sits alongside the other skaters in the video. I think that’s been lost a bit.
How serious have the clothing disputes got?
We identify the potential problems before we get started and give them the heads up.
How would you say skating in London differs to other cities?
I think it's got to be up there with one of the hardest cities to film in, along with New York, Hong Kong, to name a couple; due to a combination of security, imperfect spots and crowded streets. I'd say the best London filmers, Jake Harris for instance, have their own ways of dealing with it; his being great spots and filming his crew how no one else can film them. For this project, Kev and I are using that thinking a bit. Also the new cameras are great in low light, so now we don't need a generator. That's been good recently.
London is huge but like everywhere, people tend to skate the same 'spot-spots'. How much time do you spend exploring? Are the boys good about finding spots?
The skaters we are working with on this project are not that hot at finding their own spots for the most part. Korahn and a few others are ok, but Kev is the OG spot guru. Admittedly I was never really a spot seeker, I'm better at pairing skaters to tricks to spots. However, since Kev has started showing me the way, I've finally got the spot seeking/ fixing bug.
Do you approach filming differently to the Blueprint days?
This is a zero budget project. Also it's 95% filmed exclusively in London. Very different to Lost & Found onwards. These are mostly flow guys- guys that are growing up in an Instagram generation where everyone gets free stuff for putting out a clip here and there or for doing a few wallies in a distributor edit. It's like... come on- let's try and make something you're gonna be stoked on when you’re older. Kev and I are here to film you, none of us are getting paid; let's just get it.
Sometimes I ask myself why we still do this. Why do we still do this, Dan?
I used to ask myself that too, but when I didn't do it I missed it. Pretty sure I'll be over it again, but the lesson I've learnt this time is to switch it up each project and make it fun.
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Announcing Push Periodical issue 14: Italy, India and in-between.
There’s a trip to Naples with some Cons guys, a trip to the south of India with some Magenta guys, and an interview with cover guy Harry Lintell.
Featuring photos of Zered Bassett, Bobby Dekeyser, Felipe Bartolome, Glen Fox, Soy Panday and more.
With contributions from photographers Jai Tanju and Ben Gore, writer Kyle Beachy, and guest artist Chris Johanson.
Available now, limited edition.
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A couple of new items just went up in the SHOPPE..
Limited edition..
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Soy Panday in India; photo: Richard Hart
PP14 is on its way, with skating from Italy, India and in-between.
More details soon..
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Billy McFeely- switch boardslide, Paris; photo: Richard Hart
This picture was in PP12 (some copies still available).
Billy, a man of many talents, also makes music; some of which can be heard in the recent Chrystie video.
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Ronnie Bertino- b/s smith, SF 2001; photo: Richard Hart
There’s an interesting new Chromeball interview with Ronnie Bertino.
This picture, shot at the then-brand-new Gap HQ in SF was in Big Brother (I think)..
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Harry Lintell & Zered Bassett, Naples; photo: Richard Hart
From PP13, the ‘No Skateboarding’ issue.
More from this trip- yes, with skateboarding action photos- will be in PP14.
Details soon.
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Jack Sabback- ollie up, ollie over, SF 2004; photo: Richard Hart
Another golden oldie from the Traffic alumni zine ‘Traffic: From the Vaults’; a couple of copies still available (and zine also comes with the two Hart Traffic guest boards which may still be out there somewhere).
This was originally an I-Path ad (along with a photo of Matt Field).
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Spot adjustment- Stasi HQ, East Berlin; photo: Richard Hart
Photo from PP13, still (currently) available.
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Glen Fox, street art in Normandy; photo: Richard Hart
This one comes from PP13, the ‘No Skateboarding’ issue; confusing skaters the World over.. apart from the US apparently, as the copies sent there never arrived.
You can still order PP13 from the SHOPPE though (at present), along with other stuff.
Coincidentally, PP13’s guest artist is Mr. Fox.
(And there will be more from the quick-foot master in PP14..)
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Torralvo / Greene / Delatorre / Big Blue, SF; photo: Joe Brook
From PP13; the first skate mag to feature no photos of tricks. Because skating isn't all about tricks, after all. And this photo illustrates the most fun aspect of skating as far as I'm concerned.
Have fun cruising around with your friends this weekend..
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Bobby Worrest- noseblunt slide, Lisbon; photo: Richard Hart
Lots of Worrest on the interweb lately- a new part for Venture and an interview on Chromeball.
This picture is from PP8 and the second Push Partial World Tour..
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Brian Delatorre, San Francisco, photo: Ben Gore
This one comes from PP13, out now.
Ben also just made a cool lil’ video…
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PP13 is a 2018 photo annual. With no skate photos.
Yes, for the first (and probably last) time- a whole magazine with no tricks; dedicated instead to the in-between moments, incidents and interactions that we all experience when out skating. (And after all, the point of skateboarding shouldn't be tricks..)
With contributions from Joe Brook, Ben Gore, Jai Tanju, Olman Torres, Benjamin Deberdt, Josh Stewart and Adam Schneider. Guest artist is Glen Fox.
Out now.
(Cover: Steve Olson shot in Paris by Richard Hart.)
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Aaron ‘Jaws’ Homoki- drop-in, Antwerp; photo: Richard Hart
This one comes from PP12’s Foto section and from Antwerp’s Zoo.
Info about PP13 soon..
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Igor Fardin- ollie f/s wallride, Antwerp; photo: Richard Hart
This one comes from PP12’s Foto section.
(If your shop didn’t get any copies, you can always order directly from the SHOPPE.)
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Damian Smith, SF 2003; photo: Richard Hart
This and many other unpublished photos of Traffic alumni were unearthed for a special ‘From the Vaults: Traffic’ zine, available now.
160 copies made- 100 (red cover) come with the Richard Hart guest boards (2 different graphics) and 60 more (green cover) are available here and there, separately.
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Ricky Oyola- f/s board up, Philly, 2003; photo: Richard Hart
One of my favourite projects from 2018 was working on a guest board for Traffic. Which soon turned into two guest boards and a zine and some shirts.
Here's Oyola swimming upstream in 2003; originally seen in Transworld and reprinted in the zine. (I will, incidentally, be making some photo prints available soonish.)
Best wishes for 2019 and on we go..
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