Sergej Vutuc in Ukraine
One of the spreads from Sergej Vutuc's Ukraine article in PP6.
I'm honoured to have my friend Sergej shoot, write and lay-out this article for the new mag.
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One of the spreads from Sergej Vutuc's Ukraine article in PP6.
I'm honoured to have my friend Sergej shoot, write and lay-out this article for the new mag.
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Sean Greene- b/s grab, SF; photo: Richard Hart
Watch the new GX edit if you haven't already...
Carnage.
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The shop is temporarily down while we relocate to Europe.
Stay tuned for updates.
Thank you.
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John Baragwanath- switch ollie, Chicago; photo: Richard Hart
John tackles an awkward step/street gap while the next-door neighbour watches.
From PP6 Chicago trip with the Traffic team (and John).
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Tony Cox, melon, Paris; photo: Richard Hart
People seemed to dig this one on Insta, so here it is again.
Long lost and unseen, shot in 2002, TC rules.
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Delatorre- b/s 50/50, SF; photo: Richard Hart
This photo is from the very first issue of PP (now sold out).
In the latest (PP6), Dela has a full interview, with intro by Alex Davis.
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Kevin Coakley- nollie flip fakie, Chicago; photo: Richard Hart
PP6 features a Chicago trip with the Traffic team, now available.
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Ryan GX/Delatorre, Fukushima; photo: Richard Hart
Check out Quartersnacks to see Ryan GX's fave 5 video parts. A fine selection.
PP6 features an article on the new generation of VX filmers..
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PP6 features a Chicago trip with the Traffic team, an article on the new generation of VX-1000 filmers, and a full interview with Brian Delatorre.
This issue's guest artist is Russ Pope, and there's an article from Ukraine by artist/photographer Sergej Vutuc.
PP6 also features photographs of Jake Johnson, Deshi, Quim Cardona, Ricky Oyola and others; from locations as diverse as Iran, Tokyo, New Jersey and Bethlehem.
PP6 will be available at shops in the next week or two, or pre-order online here now. Official release is Sat 18th Feb at Needles & Pens in SF.
(Cover: Zach Lyons- grind fakie, SF; photo: Hart)
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Narvaez wallride grab, SF; photo: Hart
A re-edited version of Jesse's section from Zach Chamberlin's 'Bright Moments' video is now online. DVDs and Sprinkles shirts are available too..
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Ben Gore, kickflip; photo: Hart
Congrats to Ben on his Transworld cover at this spot. This photo is from an earlier session, and was featured in PP3 'Of SF' issue.
Stay tuned for updates on PP6, on the way soon.
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Ocean Howell, 360kf, SF 2003; photo: Hart
I spent some wonderful, memorable, messy years living with this guy (and accidently ended up filming his last video part in the process).
Check out his interview on Chromeball.
One of the smoothest ever.
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Santiago Sasson, ollie, Paris; photo: Hart
Happy New Year to you.
This one is from PP5 and the Partial World Tour video.
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Penny & co are at- Start, 3:09, 4:43, 10:24, 18:38.
Penny & co are at 5.55 onwards.
More cultural archaeology for you nerds/ connoisseurs.
Years ago, I wrote a piece for Slap about a video tape that materialized in our house- ‘The Penny Files’ said the spine, and it contained most of the Tom Penny footage then released. Even in the early 00’s, the cult of Penny was a well established (and growing) phenomenon. In the article, I mention some long-lost TP footy at a concrete BMX track that I used to have on a video that a friend made, back in the UK, back in the early 90’s. That video was Carry on Cabby and it was made by Don Brider.
Don B has been a pillar of the British scene since the first skateboard dragged itself out of the primordial ooze. In 1993 he stitched together a video from stuff he had filmed of Southampton/ Winchester skaters, and 80’s vert legend Sean Goff’s footage of a young Rune Glifberg, Alex Moul, Geoff Rowley and Tom Penny.
And here, at last, after pestering Don, it is. (Again.)
For most, the highlight of this video will obviously be seeing me perform a sketchy double flip at 2mph with dyed hair. But once you’ve watched that a few times, you might want to check out the Penny/ Rowley stuff. And non-Europeans should probably be hipped to the fact that Glifberg was a good street skater. And that Moul was one of the most popular and cutting-edge UK street skaters around 1990 or so. And so when this was filmed, he was the only pro of the bunch (he got demoted to amateur for US-based Flip).
You also probably don’t need to watch most of the vert footage- see timeline guide with video. But then again, as soon as you think you should just hit the Richter button when that vert ramp appears, you are proven very wrong, because at 4:43 in Part 2.. Well, you’ll see..
Enjoy-
Richard Hart.
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An Interview with Video-Maker Don B
When is the footage from and who filmed it?
Can't remember what year it was; early 90's somewhen. A lot of the footage is from Sean Goff, I think Cabby happened because he couldn't be bothered to do anything with it.
The Penny/Rowley stuff is pre-Flip; was it 'DB' or Death Box' at that point? Do you know if the footage was for anything?
That stuff was from Sean and was going to be a Flip promo I think, when they were changing from Deathbox to Flip, or Bash to Flip. But again it didn't happen. I think some of it is on the DVD extras on the Es video.
The editing is pretty.. loose! I mean, you show whole runs including bails- something that is only recently 'acceptable'. Was this due to crappy editing equipment?
Yeah, two VHS video recorders tied together with twigs and sellotape made editing somewhat difficult. We weren't trying for an Oscar or anything.
Opening the video with 5 minutes of vert footage filmed from a motionless tripod is a good way to alienate your viewers, especially with today's attention spans.. Why, Don, why?!
Again, Sean's footage so that's why we had the vert stuff to hand.
How was Cabby circulated at the time?
Anyone who wanted one, we just made them a copy, like you did in them days.
There's a lot of footage from Radlands (Northampton skatepark), was it a significant place?
Radlands and the Ince family made skating what it was, then. That was pretty much the only indoor park in England at the time, and there were so few skaters around that it was the place where you would meet up with people from all over. Similar to the old ESA comps back in the 80's. Good times.
Penny has achieved some sort of mythical status. What do you make of that? What did you think of him when he was a little kid?
Tom always looked as if he wasn't even trying. That was his style: just stand on the magic rolling plank and it did stuff. Remember him at the mini ramp across from SS20 skating, and mid-run his trousers falling down? He still made the trick, haha. Maybe he's even grown into the XXL clothes by now.
Do you still watch Ren & Stimpy and listen to the Breeders?
Not so much Ren & Stimpy anymore, the original ones are so good before they sacked the guy and got other people to carry on. That never works: look at when them Canadian guys tried to do Blueprint with a non- European team. Did listen to ‘Cannonball’ last week on a mix tape while I was printing stickers. You need tunes while you’re inhaling fumes screen-printing.
(UK skate companies, contact Don at Blackmarket for all your screen-printing needs.)
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Glen Fox, ollie, Bristol; photo: Hart
Check out some alternate angles from the Bristol leg of the Partial World Tour, over at the Green Zine. Filmed by Ed Wirgman.
(Filmers, watch Zach closely!)
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Griff, kickflip fakie, Bristol; photo: Hart
From PP5 and the Partial World Tour video.
This one was precarious..
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Satva Leung- f/s crook, Paris 2002; photo: Hart
For PP5's From the Vaults feature, I dug out a couple of pictures from a trip to Paris that were never published. I always liked both of them, so I'm glad to finally have an excuse to print them. This is Satva at La Defense.
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