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Skate Culture

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I shot this video on my recent trip to the Bahamas. The kids were playing around on the street with anything they could find and my friends and I tried to give them a few skating lessons. They are such adorable kids and they have such a happy disposition. I love how skate and street culture can cross so many age groups, cultures, economic climates and personalities.

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Skate and street culture crosses with the art world a lot as well, as you can see in these wicked decks by Marilyn Minter, Murakami and Damien Hirst for Supreme Skateboards.

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This video of the late night skaters at Union Square in NYC just shows the difference of cultures but how simple activities can really translate and entertain.

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Sass & Bide Shoot

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We shot these pictures on an incredibly hot day in Alexandria (Sydney, Australia). It was one of my most favorite shoots! The Sass & Bide team were wonderful and this season’s items are fab (I’ve actually already got a few, hehehe). For lunch had a little picnic under a tree accompanied with callippo ice blocks, Yum Yum!

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who KietaVan Ewyk

when July 16th, 2009

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A Trip Back in Time

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I had a shoot in Philadelphia recently, and had a few hours to walk around and explore the city. A lot of the times when I travel for work, I don’t get a chance to actually see the city, so this was a fun opportunity! I went to see one of the very first residential streets in America. It’s called Elfreth’s Alley and dates back to 1700’s! I was surprised to see that there are still people residing on this historical street. There were two young boys kicking around a soccer ball. It was peculiar to see that on a backdrop of buildings that very much look like they did back in the 18th century!

who PolinaFrantsena

when June 26th, 2009

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