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Mini Mark Interview

February 16, 2008

Oh Mini Mark… I could go on and on about this guy. Well let’s see, I first met him officially when he was staying in the villa I was staying in at Baco up in Wiscompton last spring.. The weekend was real cool super funny guy to be around. Since then I have had a lot of chances to ride with him, we usually meet up once a week and hit up a local park and then go to the A&W with a bunch of riders and cause a bunch of problems haha. Mark is one of the nicest dudes I know and I think you guys needed to get to know him.

Name:
Mark Harold Schlegel jr.





Location:
St. Paul, Mn

Sponsors:
ahh hahha. my wallet

Nicknames:
mini-mark, mini, schlegelbagle,

What do you do for a living?
work at champps.. its a sad life

How long have you been riding BMX?
haha umm. like 8 or 9 years

Do you remember the first time that got you hooked?
yeah, my buddy taylor and I built a mound of dirt up and tried to learn 180’s for 3 months





Your a pretty well known rider around the TC and Rochester scene, what do you think of the Minnesota scene in general?
I think it would be good if G-shock was still around. otherwise i think it got a little gay with everyone trying to make their own shit. and only wanna ride with their team.. for real.. what the fuck happend

Anybody stick out you really think needs to get some major coverage?
coverage? no.. why am i even getting this I wonder.

Do you feel your height has any advantages or disadvantages to your bike riding skill Haha?
you’re a dick. and no.. i can just get out of bails better..

Your really dialed when it comes to riding, is that natural or have you just been doing them for a long time? really now?
I’m not that dialed. I just jump my bike and if it looks good, awesome. if it looks bad, awesome.

How the hell do you nose manual so good?
I dont know… i saw a video with someone doing one, and i said “wow” tried it, and i got them with in like a week. all i do is lean forward and all the balance is all in your back

How do you feel about supermans?
i love them! i love watching people do them. as for when i do them, they always feel so odd i just never do them anymore. but people always want me to do them





What is one trick you cannot do for the life of you?
nose manual to barspin.. kill myself every damn time and im sick of it.

How do you handle riding in the winter, where is your favorite
riding spots?

honestly when it comes to winter i freak out… i get so bummed. no fresh air, no wind, nothing.. just stale ass warehouse air. as for riding spots renegade, and 4 seasons.

Are you more of a park guy or do you hit up a lot of street when its not cold as ice?
im more of the street guy. i go to park to do street stuff..

What is your most memorable event related to BMX?
G-shock… dang man, i think about that place and i get so happy. than i remember “oh yeah.. not around anymore”





Who is your most influential people you look at when it comes to BMX?
Nendza, and Benny P hands down.. looked up to them sense i first rode a bike. now its just awesome that i get to ride with Benny as a friend. and as for Nendza, he went to school and i havnt herd about him in awhile.. miss watching him ride… so dial soo good…

Who or what is your big influences in your life outside of BMX?
my family, my mom for being so brave, my dad for staying around and being my bestfriend, my grandpa and grandma Schlegel for being there for me no matter what,

Who do you typically ride with?
del, brian, you, alex, rob

If you could spend the day with anybody, alive or dead, who would it be, why, and what would you do?
Joe Tiseo. dude was an amazing rider. and i still watch “dont quite your day job” just so i can see him kill it to pinball wizard

How do you feel about mirror shots of yourself on myspace?
haha, i do them… a lot.. thanks dick

What is your favorite alcoholic beverage?
Black and Cola. or sparks





(me and Mark at Baco)
What are some things you like to do outside of work and riding?
talk to my family, play soccer, people watch. i really dont have a life…

If you won the lottery what would you spend it on?
I’d get everything paid off. and I wouldnt let anyone know i won it. haha. i would live the same. just it would be decked out with amazing things. buy everyone in my family a new car. and take my dads side out for a big dinner! haha

What are some things you would like to accomplish in the next few years?
be more laid back about everything. ive been so uptight. i just dont enjoy myself as much anymore

Word Association: Say the first thing that comes to mind…

Deljon- fresh prince

Money- need it

Girls- really now????

BMX- family

A&W- cheating

Tailwhips- forget that noise. had to get knee surgery cause of that stupid trick… everyone can do them! but me.. 6 and 9 yr olds can do them…

Sluts- vaginas with a faces

Life- i love it





You have a pretty unique laugh, can you describe it?
yeah… umm.. its loud and everytime i laugh someone tells me to shut up

What kind of music are you into?
anything but country.

What are some of your favorite movies?
snatch, lucky number sleven, smoken aces, those type of movies

Some of your favorite websites?
yours of course….

How do you feel about underage waitress’s at A&W’s?
dude. they like to stair at me.. and it creeps the hell out of me.

If you could have one super power what would it be and why?
dude i dunno, i want that mask from the movie “the mask”

What kind of advice do you have for kids just getting into BMX?
just ride man… you started cause it was fun.. keep it that way

If you could change one thing about BMX what would it be and why?
lose the hype on sponsorship. biking was fun when everyone rode to ride. screw it man. shit sucks sometimes.

Do you have any shout outs or thanks?
all my friends and family thank you!

Anything else you would like to add I forgot?
I dunno…


(Marks part starts at 5:07, ignore mine it was all filmed in 5 minutes and was pathetic)

Odyssey Premier!!!

February 15, 2008

Well as you may have guessed it the Odyssey Electronical premier was amazing…The house was packed, all the pros were in and Give D! was in full effect reppin’ hard and heavy…

Jim Bauer decided to have some of Give D! run security for the event and I happened to be head of security for the night. Jim even had some custom shirts made up with Odyssey Electronical font in the front and SECURI-D in the back… I was more than happy along with others from D crew to promote positivity and uphold the peace for all of those who attended. The securi-D! for the night consisted of Kyle, Matt Kimbrough, my edge buddy Steve and myself, our duties were to check ID, beat on any possible negative people and ensure everyone in the joint was partying. I drank unlimited amounts of Redbull and Fiji water all while feasting on delicious pizza… The video was really good and our local S.D. Hero Gary held it down with the first part, Taj also had a really creative section and of course Aitken and Aaron Ross both had sections that made the crowd clap and roar with respect. Everyone be sure to pick up the new Odyssey Electronical dvd when it comes out!!! You will shit yourself!! D! to all my Odyssey homies…

Be sure to check out all the photos up on the Ride site and be sure to check out Defgrip for even more photos, courtesy of my boy Nuno!

Also, be sure to check out the Give D! edits that were previously online on Defgrip as well, the Metal D edit was online in Youtube format which is shit and the Take It Easy edit was on the Ride site with a chopped up ending. So go to Defgrip and check out those edits in quicktime format immediately!

Heres a taste of some photos with the D crew from the Electronical premier…

PhotobucketBraden Bear,Kerr Dawg,Adam and Lizz

PhotobucketSmiley Intoxicated Steve and I kickin ass..

PhotobucketOdyssey Securi-D! tee blingin!

New LNKF edit!

February 13, 2008

As always Grant comes through with a sweet edit of the LNKF crew! If you didn’t see their new shirts you can see those down a few posts from this one!You know you love seeing videos of this crew of dudes who ride BMX better than you…

Oh and whoever it was that wanted that Nathan Williams interview, I think it might of been a few people, I got that going.. but it might be a few days since he’s in Austrailia and doesn’t really have any internet… I don’t think?

DMC Old School

February 11, 2008

If I got paid a dollar for every Youtube video I have watched, I could afford to build a custom bike with the Eastern Ti Grim Reaper. Maybe.
I saw this old school video of DMC on BikeGuide.org


I really wanna see more riding like this now days.

Brandon Dosch

February 11, 2008

Albes team rider Brandon Dosch has another video of him riding Hidden Valley Trails with Mike “Hucker” Clark. It is pretty awesome

Also remember to check out the deal of the day on the Albes site, today it is the Fly Sergio Bars for like $30..

Also more Dustin Griess stuff!
Dustin has this little mini camera, but basically he strapped it to his peg and belt buckle and filmed stuff. I think you can see me for .5 seconds at the very end sitting haha. But yeah its a crazy perspective.

Heres what it said in the description on Dustin’s Youtube
“At work we sell these little GoPro video cameras, so I decided to take our sample to the skatepark and have a good time with it… You can throw a 2GB SD card in it and record about an hour of audio/video. I was actually quite impressed with the quality, although some tricks get to be quite confusing. I mounted the camera on my belt buckle and on my rear peg. The footjam tailwhips look sweet!”

Dustin + AJ demo

February 11, 2008

Dustin Griess and AJ Haines did a demo out in Tacoma, Washington. AJ usually does demos with Chaos On Wheels and they asked Dustin to come ride with them for this demo. This is what Dustin has to say about it.

“Jeremiah from Chaos on Wheels asked AJ and I to do a stunt show in November of 2007 at a Franklin Graham event just outside of Seattle, WA in Tacoma. I was super excited to do this, I have never been out that direction and I love doing shows and riding bikes with AJ. We flew out together and I was just amazed at the scenery out there. It was beautiful everywhere we went.
We did 2 twenty minute shows, inside of the Tacoma Dome with a crowd of about 9,000 people. This is the most people I’ve ever ridden in front of, and AJ and I put on some damn good shows. At one point I was asked to give out a BMX bike to anyone in the audience, so I rode the bike on top of the ramp and let AJ 360 over me. I then rode the bike around the stadium while the crowd cheered for me to give them the bike… I remembered a kid earlier in the day that asked for my autograph and was super excited about being there so I rode over in his direction and picked him out of the crowd. He was ecstatic, the kid went nuts. He ran down and hopped on the bike and seriously took off and rode around in front over everyone, wobbling all over and trying a surfer type move where he stands on the frame of the bike. This was not planned, and he looked like he was about to crash, lol so we called him back over and got him to settle down.
Anyways, the shows went well, but AJ and I also took a day trip out to downtown Seattle and took some photos. It was incredible out there… My good friend Alex Mehl who I used to work with at QBP (then moved to Portland to work for a vendor of ours), came out to visit and film all this video! Thanks Alex! It was a great quick weekend, and I hope to someday make it back out that way.”

I got this from InterBMX.com


New LNKF Steez

February 10, 2008

New LNKF shirts will be here on Friday. All pre-orders will ship on Friday and Saturday. Heres a look at em then hit up our webstore at http://lnkf.bigcartel.com










*click for larger versions*

Team roster for ’08 is as follows:

Grant Castelluzzo
Jeff Dowhen
Jeremiah Hughes
Mike Hinkens
Erik Ream
Jordy Kilpela

Bro team has become too long to list.

And we still hook up the band “Spare the Rod” (myspace.com/sparetherodnoise)

Lots of roadtrips and media stuff planned for this year including a Props appearance and a few jams. Bars and sprockets should be back in full effect within a few months. For everyone wanting one you will have to wait til then. If you are wanting a shirt and cant order one through the store for some reason, just email me and we can figure something out. ayjay.anderson@gmail.com

Thanks to everyone who supports us, we really appreciate it!!!

AJ

Sam Adams Interview

February 9, 2008

Sam is one of my favorite photographers and has a bunch of photo’s in the new Ride Photo Edition. His stuff is sick and I knew instantly I wanted to send him an interview. Hear what he has to see and check out a few of his pictures:

Name, age and location?
Sam Adams, 21, Albuquerque, NM
Sam Adams Photography
Photo setup/s?
I have a general bag for BMX and most basic assignments that includes; a Canon MKIIn camera body; a 15mm, 16-35mm, 85mm, and 70-200mm lenses; a Canon 580ex flash, a Quantum Q-Flash w/ battery pack and three pocket wizards.

I have other lights and gear for portraits and some long glass for sports.

How long have you been riding?
I started riding back in middle school when my dad took me to the BMX track here in ABQ and I just fell in love right away. So I raced for about 3 years until the local skate park, Los Altos, opened up and that’s when I started riding park and dirt almost exclusively.

How did you get into photography and how long have you been shooting BMX?
I got into photography my sophomore year in high school, so about 5 years ago. I need to take an elective that year and photography sounded like it would be fun. So I signed up and from the moment I shot and developed my first roll of film I was hooked.
BMX at the time was my life, it was all I did; so when I started taking photos I did it to show anyone who didn’t ride all the cool places that my bike took me and the unique lifestyle that we as riders lived. I believe that idea or wanting to show the lifestyle and locations we end up at shows up in my photos more now then ever though.

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I noticed you have a full-blown website with a very impressive online portfolio. Is photography something you live off of or do you have another job?
At this point I don’t have another job, all the income I make comes from photography. However, since I am student and I live at home (yes, I live at home), so I don’t have a lot of bills to pay so I don’t have to worry about making enough to live on right now. I did have a job as a bike mechanic at the university’s bike shop last semester.

Do you see yourself making a living shooting photos?
Making a living from photography is my goal. Right now I am a full time student at the University of New Mexico (UNM). So school takes up a big amount of my time. So I shoot and do as much freelance work as I can outside of school.

Who do you most enjoy shooting photos of and why?
Well my friends are my absolute favorite people to photograph. I have unlimited access and can shoot anything at any time with them. They allow me to try new ideas and techniques, and I can screw up or take a long time and not have to worry about a client getting mad.

In the digital age, where post processing on programs such as Photoshop and Aperture is becoming the norm, are you quick to utilize the technology or do you believe that a shot shouldn’t be touched and it is what it is? Just tell us your general feelings on the debate.
Hum, that is a hard one. I’ll answer this in two parts. First off, this is the digital age and you have to be quick to utilize new technology to help keep you on par and up to speed with everyone else. So I would say yes, I am pretty quick to utilize new technology.
So my second answer is when it comes to working on photos in Photoshop or Aperture it really depends on a few things. I work every one of my favorite images from a shoot through Photoshop. However, the amount of work done depends on the final location of the image.
By location I mean where is this picture going to end up. If I am on an editorial assignment, such as for a newspaper, then very little work is done to the image such as simple tonality adjustments and cropping; absolutely no altering of the image content is done (ie. adding or removing things, selective color, added blur, etc.). However, on the other side if this image is for commercial or personal use anything goes. Generally I keep most of my adjustments as minimal as can be and try and do everything in camera.

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Give us a few stories where something crazy has gone down while you were trying to shoot photos. BMX and Non-BMX.
Oh boy where to start? I’ve been chased by cops, arrested, yelled at, trespassed countless times, chased by people who want to shoot me, followed police pursuits, watched houses burn down, run from wildfires, photographed fatal accidents, etc. The list just goes on and on.
One of the best things about being a photographer is that every image has a story. Anyone could point out an image of mine from any point in time and when I look at that image it takes me back to the time when I shot it. I can remember the whole story behind the shot. So I am going to kind of dodge this question because if I tried to tell you a story it would end up taking 3-4 pages. But instead I invite anyone who ever has a question about a photo to ask me and I’ll be glad to tell you.

Most amazing place you have ever shot photo’s:
Once again, so many places it’s so hard to choose. However, probably the most beautiful places I’ve photographed are Vancouver, British Columbia and Big Sur, CA.

As opposed to a lot of other photographers out there, you have an educational background with photography. Do you feel that it gives you that edge or are some people just amazing without photography courses and school?
The only thing going to a photography school gave me was lots of time to shoot. Photography isn’t something that can be taught in school, I believe. It is something that has to be practiced and studied all the time. All photo school gave me was lots of time to practice and study. If you’ve got the drive and motivation to go out and shoot without having to be told to, then you’re a lot better off then a lot of the kids that I went to school with.
My best learning experiences came from real life learning experiences such as internships and assistantships. Those are your best choices if you really want to learn how to be a better shooter.

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Describe your ideal shot…. anything goes.
The best thing about photography is the ideal (perfect) shot never exists. You should always be striving to make everything better. You have to be your toughest critic.

The best thing about it is I’ll never get bored. There is always something I can do better.

Do you find yourself shooting more 35mm, digital or medium-format?
Primarily 99% of my work is digital. It is just so much more cost effective for me and it is just how the world works for the most part. I do shoot film every now and again when I want to change things up a little bit.

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What are some recent projects you worked on or some you are currently working on?
Right now I am working on a project for the Daily Lobo, the school paper at UNM. We are doing a feature on various athletes here at school and I am shooting a portrait of them. It is an idea that I proposed to the paper to help switch things up there a bit and to allow me to give me a chance to work on making some unique portraits.

Shoutouts and Thanks:
With out my parents support (and rent free living at home haha) I wouldn’t be where I am now. They have been great. Also, all my friends from ABQ who have been there for me when I need them. Especially, those who have given me the time and freedom to practice shooting. As well as anyone else who has supported me and helped me get to the point where I am today.

Oh and of course AJ for giving me this interview to do when I should be doing homework (this is so much better then college algebra, trust me).

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Check out Sam’s website at: SamAdamsPhotography.com

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