I have been involved with every episode of "Skateboarding in Slow Motion." Posting each episode every week they go up would be repetitive. But, every once in a while a trick is done so well I need to acknowledge it.
Without hesistation, Sewa Kroetkov generously fulfilled my request to do two kickflip crooks on the box. I honestly can't tell the difference between the two tries. He does the trick how I imagine it should be done- perfect flick caught with the toes already pointed for the crook. Textbook- for lack of a better term. Side note, when operating the slowmo camera there is a minor delay between what is happening and what the camera displays- so I am extra excited to have been in sync with Sewa when capturing the moment. Glad to share this with all of you.
Cameron Sanchez
Friday, December 13, 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
NEW Tony Hawk part
New Tony Hawk part for Independent Truck Co. Jared Prindle and I shot Tony here and there for the past 6 months to make this happen. It's always impressive to watch Tony skate. Even more so when he's pushing his limits for and Indy part. Enjoy!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Rad Science at UC Berkeley
I had the opportunity to attend and shoot Tony's Rad Science exhibit at UC Berkeley this past weekend. The setup for the kids was crazy. They had plenty of things to play and toy around with while learning some basic physics principles. The location had a gorgeous view overlooking the Bay too. What not to enjoy?
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Spencer Nuzzi - MISHKA
Teamed up with Mr. Nuzzi again! This time for his clothing sponsor, Mishka, located out of NYC. I don't think many people expected a part from Spencer anytime soon, but that's just how he does it.
Oscar Loreto Jr.
I had the privilege of creating a piece with Oscar Loreto Jr., an inspiring skateboarder born without hands or a left foot. We had to cram all of the shooting into one afternoon, but Oscar was a champ and gave me more than I could have asked for. I can only hope that everyone can find Oscar's story inspiring, even if they don't skate.
Monday, April 23, 2012
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