Khris Stamp: Killing It
Here’s a good friend, Khris Stamp. As you can see, he’s quite good at the stunt-boarding.
Pie in the sky with Sean Power
You’re probably sick of seeing Sean Power on my blog. In fact, I am too. I’ve pondered just buying www.seanpower.com and shilling for him day in/day out but I came to my senses thankfully.
Here he is, again, with a stupid big jump over a pretty steep edge. This is at Cape Spear (in case you don’t get out much) and frankly, it’s the coolest place east of St. John’s.
This place had two things going against it, the run up — which was slightly crooked and painfully short — and the landing, which was full of major water filled divots… oh, and the 14 foot drop which lingered beneath.
Mad skaten’ day with d’by’s
So what’s Labour Day weekend without a Saturday spent watching my friends break their bodies over all kinds of fun architectural finds.
Like the last skateboarding post, this post will feature Sean Power, Khris Stamp and Neil Blackwood.
Flicks w/ SP and JK
If you’ve not caught on from previous posts you should know that Sean Power is a complete mentalist when it comes to skateboarding.
Here’s why:
oh and here’s some code for Empire Avenue: EAVB_MOSRLDVBNW
Winter Sesh at Turndown
The best thing to happen to every skater in Newfoundland since the invention of the wheeled plank is Turndown BMX shop and it’s indoor park. Robbie Yetman is the big wig there and he’s put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into keeping his little creation fresh and amazing. The challenge here, like any indoor park, is creating good photos but for good or bad, the place has a bit of character which makes for a good picture every now and again. :) Here’s but a small sampling of some of the stuff which has gone down in the past month/s at Turndown.
For the curious: all the flicks were shot with a Nikon D3 using either a nikon fisheye and the 70-200vr. Flashes were fired remotely via pocketwiz’z and the pops themselves were sb800′s.
September Skate Sesh
Yesterday I was able to find some time to shoot some skate pics for a few old friends. In the short hour or so we had, the boys kicked it off real good. Khris Stamp pulled off a silly Backside Nose grind, avoiding certain death by light poll and the 8ft drop at speed. All in all, good day and looking forward to more.





























































