Madera is selling off 48mm and 53mm Unity stems at a hefty discount right now. Hit this link and grab one up!
Profile Racing – Mike Meister Print Ad
Mike Meister blasts a t-bog for Profile’s print ad promoting their seats. I have one and I can tell you that I’ve never had a seat cover hold up so well. If you need a new place to drop your butt on to, you can’t go wrong with one of these.
Product: Fit Bike Co. – Motomike Frame – OUT NOW
Here’s one I KNOW you have been waiting for since we posted up photos last month at Interbike! Mike Aitken’s new signature frame, the MotoMike, is OUT NOW! Check out a few photos of the frame and then Click HERE for all the specs and details! Then head to your favorite shop or mail-order and pick one up! If they don’t have it, tell them to call up The Building and get it ordered up today!
Through The Lens: Naming Your Price

This week’s feature is all about naming your price, getting work and selling your photos. It’s one of those unspoken things within the photography industry. In my honest opinion it would actually be better if people talk a little more about it. As a freelance photographer I’ve officially been on my own, paying my way with what I make off of individual projects. After looking at my “2013 Invoice” folder it looks like I am at 45 projects for the year so far. If you think about it, that’s almost a project a week and the reason I even mention that is to give you an idea of how many times I have had to name a price for my work. As always, and as I have said from day one with this column, this is just my opinion, and you can take it for what it’s worth. I work very hard at what I do and strive to do more, create more, and work more every single year. The last post that I did related to selling photos was back in June of 2012, which you can check out here. I have been asked a lot over the years how to go about pricing photos, selling work, and negotiating with companies so I wanted to give an update on all of that and go a little more in depth about it.
The Shadow Conspiracy – 2013 Holiday Apparel Collection
The Shadow Conspiracy dropped their brand new flip book giving us a look at their 2013 Holiday Apparel collection. They have everything from fresh t-shirts to shirts, hats, jackets, pants, belts, wallets, socks and more for you to get a look at, so give it a look and pick out all of your favorite stuff… Then have your local shop hit up Sparky’s Distribution to get you some of it ordered up today!
Subrosa – Scott Ditchburn’s “Get Used To It” Section
Scott Ditchburn leaves a smoldering pile of concrete and steel in his wake, as he travels all over the world to hammer out the most dialed grind lines possible. Beast mode from start to finish of this 4:20 minutes of shredding for Subrosa. MUST SEE.
Chris Childs Bike Check
The unofficial winner of all of Texas Toast, Chris Childs, has a brand new bike check for you to check out courtesy of Sunday Bikes! Flip through the photos above to get a closer look at his current Soundwave setup, then hit the Sunday website for a full parts list and more info! That unit is capable of more style than you can even comprehend.
Dan’s Comp – Raul Ruiz “Roll Call” DVD Leftovers
With the Dan’s Comp DVD “Roll Call” due to premiere on November 23rd at The Bakery, they will be releasing a bunch of the leftover footage each week for you to enjoy until the video is available. This week they have a ton of dialed clips from Raul Ruiz for you to check out! This is bound to be a banger of a video.
“Raul Ruiz filmed a ton of stuff for the Dan’s Comp Roll Call DVD–so much, that besides having a full length part in the video, Stew Johnson was also able to put together this “Leftovers” edit featuring a bunch of solid clips of Raul.
music:
Belvi
“What’s It Hittin’ For”
illregulareinstrumentals.com”


