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Through The Lens: Soul Stealer

October 9, 2013

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Today’s column is all about a single photograph that I shot a few months ago. It is crazy to think that a single photograph could have so much of a story to tell and that is one thing about the still image that will never go away. No matter how technically advanced we get as a society, even if they try to pull stills from Red Camera video and use them as “photographs” that’s fine. I’m good as long as no one ever tries to call a video still a photo because it’s not. Shooting with film has an entirely feel to it compared to digital. Although as a photographer I think in detail about every shot that I take whether it’s film or digital, I still seem to spend a little bit of extra time to compose and dial in my photo when I’m shooting film. Not only that but film just has an entirely different look to it and that is part of the reason why I love it so much. You can’t re-create the look of film with a digital camera; it’s just not the same. Sure, they have apps, and plug-ins and preset filters that try to mimic certain styles of film but at the end of the day, it’s just not the same. There is also an old legend that photographing people on film steals a piece of their soul and a little part of me, as weird as it may seem, believes that. That brings me to the story behind this photo. If you want to find out what’s going on here, keep reading.

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Product: Sunday – Motoross Frame

October 9, 2013

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We’ve been seeing Aaron Ross’ new signature MotoRoss frame from Sunday popping up the past few weeks, but now we have all of the specs and details for you! This new frame features a full-post weld heat-treatment, a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height, 8.5″ stand over height and a 13.25″ – 13.50″ chain stay length. You can find features like the Black Magic rust proof coating, a post-weld machined Mid bottom bracket and head tube, internal butting on the down tube, a custom butted top tube for increased strength, tapered chain and seat stays, the slim wishbone on the chainstay, a miter-cut top tube and seat stay junction for increased strength, the angled Vanishing Point removable brake mounts and a removable Sunday seat post clamp. You can also find a Lifetime Warranty on this frame! The MotoRoss will be available in 20.75″ and 21″ top tube lengths with Black Splatter, Orange Soda and Cool Gray for colors, a weight of 5 lbs. even and a price tag of $369.99. The frame will be out soon, so have your local shop hit up Full Factory to get you one pre-ordered today!

Click here for more info!

Travis Cordova Bike Check

October 9, 2013

Fit Bike Co. caught up with Travis Cordova on the beach to take a closer look at his dialed new Benny setup! Flip through the photos to take it all in because that’s one pretty lookin’ unit right there!

Sidewall – Fresh Picks: 34R Berto Pivotal Seat

October 9, 2013

The guys over at Sidewall just dropped a new Fresh Picks for you to check out! This time around you get a closer look at the new Michael Beran signature Berto pivotal seat from 34R!

“The Latest installment of Fresh Picks Product Series brought to you by the lovely people at Sidewall Distribution.

34R Berto Seat
Michael Beran signature fat pivotal seat
Hollow allen pivotal screw
34R pivotal rubber
Weight: 310g

More Info: www.34r.cz
Find a local or online retailer: www.sidewalldistro.com

Music
Title: FUNKY THEME
Artist: TERU
Web: http://terumusic.blogspot.com/
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Grant Germain – California Sessions

October 9, 2013

Grant Germain: California Sessions – More BMX Videos

Damn! Every time Grant Germain pops up in a new video he’s always progressed a ton. Not to say he didn’t kill it before, but this is damn good!

“Grant left New York and trekked across the United States for a few weeks of street shredding in beautiful Southern California. At only 16-years-old, this kid is ridiculous… Credit: Francis Castro!

Downlow Apparel – Lost Tapes #1

October 9, 2013

The Downlow Apparel crew were sitting on a few clips they misplaced for a little while. Lucky for us, they did find them because there was some heat just waiting to be seen… Plus, the moped hop down some stair sets is hilarious.

“Some footage gets used, some footage gets thrown aside & then some footage just gets lost. Until you stumble across it again ofcourse.
Callan & Tim get our first lost tapes video series, this one was filmed over a year ago on a random weekend.
Enjoy!
“

Drey Team Wilson Night Sesh #2

October 9, 2013

Here’s a rad one Paul Dybas just put together from the three hour Drey Team session they got in at Wilson Skatepark recently. All of these guys came through with some real good riding and the Bee Gees gives it a good vibe for sure. Check it!

A Tribute to Riders Lost

October 9, 2013

Oh man, I forgot about this video. Last year at NORA Cup in Vegas, Ride BMX dropped this video to pay tribute to all of the amazing people we lost in 2012. It’s so crazy to think how rough of a year it was and how much each of these people played a big role in BMX. Take a second to watch this and remember. Rest in Peace, guys. We miss you.

“I’m neck-deep in NORA Cup preparation and I realized yesterday that we never posted the tribute video we played before last year’s show. Late 2011 and 2012 was a rough period for BMX, as seemingly one after another, we lose riders and friends. We put this video together to honor the lives of Mike Tag, Dane Searls, Thomas Hancock, Randy Taylor, Mike “MCM” McCafferty, Ricky Bates, and Gary Dimartine and show it to 1500 fellow riders. Even watching it today gets me a little caught up, so you can only imagine how emotional it was the night at NORA. Anyway, even a year later, this is definitely worth putting out there. Rest in peace, boys.

Edited by Andrew Brady” – Ride BMX

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