Elliot Van Orman has uploaded the Trails of Time section from the Time Will Tell DVD for your viewing pleasure. If you like what you are seeing, you can still pick up a copy for $10 right here.
Press List: Drew Bezanson
Press List: Drew Bezanson – More BMX Videos
“Drew answers questions from Vital BMX members alongside some brand new riding footage from Joyride 150. Prepare to be amazed! Credit: Justen Soule”
Northern Embassy – Jaumell Campbell 5 Clips
Here’s a quick five clips from Jaumell Campbell cruising the skatepark in Edmonton for The Northern Embassy. It’s always good to get some fresh clips from this dude, so check it.
Filmed and edited by Isaac Baarnes.
Danny Josa – Thank You California
Danny Josa recently spent some time in California riding Woodward, the Volume warehouse and a few of the parks. Here’s some footage from the trip.
Get To Know Pablo Nunez
Damn this dude is gooood.
“Pablo Nunez is a New York City transplant hailing from the Dominican Republic. He started riding about three years ago after seeing some “guys jumping on bikes at Mullaly” [Skatepark] in the Bronx. Along the way, Pablo’s riding introduced him to NYC BMX luminaries such as Tyrone Williams and Ralphy Ramos, and eventually, Pablo became one of the first members of the newly re-emerging BASE Brooklyn team.
I kept hearing about how rad this kid Pablo from the Bronx is so when I was in New York I had to meet him. After hanging out with Pablo for a day I can tell you I wasn’t disappointed. Pablo is young, highly skilled on a bike, and an extremely genuine. I’m excited that BASE started hooking him up so that the rest of the world will get a little more familiar with a kid I consider a friend after only two days.
Pablo rides Mullaly Skatepark on a daily basis and it’s paid off. And while he destroys even the most beat up ramp set ups daily, he also manages some pretty impressive moves on street. Music: “The Fugitive Kind” by Trigger Code” – Aaron Nardi / ESPN
FISE XPerience Series – Le Havre
Here’s a look at what went down at the FISE Xperience Series stop in Le Havre. A lot of familiar names in this one with plenty of good riding. Looks like it was a real good turn out.
Through The Lens – The Process: Photographing the X-Games

2012 marks the sixth year in a row that I have shot the X Games in downtown Los Angeles. It is crazy to think of all of the wild stuff that I have seen go down first hand since 2007 and I feel very fortunate to have witnessed a ton of BMX history occur right before my eyes. The only bad thing is that when it comes time to shoot X Games it’s always pretty stressful between the long days, crazy security guards and constant challenge of trying to capture everything that happens between the four events. I took somewhat of a different approach to the way I shot at X Games this year and really just tried to take in the contest for what it was worth, enjoy the show and get some behind the scenes shots along the way. Hit the link to see some of what caught my eye over the course of three days and take a look through my lens.
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Photogallery: Photographing the X-Games

The X Games have been in Los Angeles since 2003 and with good reason. It’s a great city to host a contest of that size and you can pretty much count on perfect weather every single year. I don’t think it has ever rained at the X Games since I have been shooting them.