Dan has been getting on it recently and today was no exception. After a few failed attempts at shooting some sequences in Gateshead and town we went on a little mission to Wallsend where he got a couple of tricks. CLICK TO ENLARGE.
Firstly we went to the Segedunum ledge. Anyone who has been before will know that the steepness of the hill makes it pretty hard to skate but Dan managed to land quite a few of these front smiths.
The next and final spot we hit was this little gap to rail where Dan got a quick K bonk.
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Sunday, 26 February 2012
The Heli Pad.
Today a few of us went on a mission to Newcastle Heli Pad. Initially it doesn't seem worth climbing over two spikey fences for but it is actually an alright spot. I was mainly shooting film stills but did get the digi out to shoot a couple of sequences. Here they are:
Jimbo with a half cab nose manny shuv it.
Dan with a super silky backside flip fakie nose manny.
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Jimbo with a half cab nose manny shuv it.
Dan with a super silky backside flip fakie nose manny.
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Dan Main
Today I went on a little mission with Dan Main to try and shoot some stuff that might go towards a first light. We didn't end up getting anything mag worthy but we did get this wallride in Byker. Johnny has already been here with Dan but I never shoot when I go to this spot as I always end up skating it so I decided to go anyway and just used a different angle. He landed this one. CLICK TO ENLARGE.
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Friday, 17 February 2012
Durham
After last nights mission to Chester-le-street we continued on to Durham City centre to skate the recently installed granite ledges. There were drunk people everywhere which was funny and annoying in equal measure. Here's a little montage Coyle made.
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D.O.T.T Durham from D.O.T.T on Vimeo.
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Thursday, 16 February 2012
Chester-le-street
Tonight a few of us went on a little mission to Chester-le-Street to try and find a spot. We found it and it turned out to be a pretty good except that the run up was soaking wet. However this did not perterb Matty Smith who proceeded to ollie the rail into the bank frontside and backside. We're planning to go back on a dryer day and get some more tricks. CLICK TO ENLARGE.
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Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Peter Lally
Monday, 13 February 2012
Bingo's Memorial Jam
It's hard to believe that it has been a year since we lost our beloved Bingo. Just like last year local scenes from all over the country came together at 5 bridges to celebrate the life of perhaps the U.K's greatest ever skateboarding ambassador. Also like last year the weather played it's part and half of bridges was soaking wet once again. However, spirits were not dampened and the turn out was nothing short of spectacular, perhaps not on the same level as last year but still a strong showing. I was shooting 35mm film for most of the day but heres a few digital snaps that I also shot. CLICK TO ENLARGE.
Matty Smith was on a mission and nailed some nice tricks on the big ledge including a beautiful frontside crooks, I wasn't shooting at the time but I did get this 50-50 180 out.
He also battled a 5-0 back 180 out for quite sometime which he was unable to get. Afterwards his face looked like this:
And his back looked like this.
Jamie Errington busted out this back tail 270 shuv with consumate ease. Very impressive.
This ollie to wallride down is also rather impressive when seen in person.
Lally, Bish and Baines.
Jimbo with a frontside hurricane.
Kurt.
Will and Boris.
Blinky.
Connor.
Mr Scott Cherry was killing it all day, especially in this portrait.
This switch 50-50 was the only skate shot I got of Cherry but it was one of the most impressive tricks of the day as this rail is wobbly, steep and surrounded by shitty ground so anything on it is pretty sick let a lone a switch 50.
All in all it was a great day once again and another great celebration of the wonderful life of Steven Binks. If you haven't already you should check out Andy Harker's piece on Bingo in Grey Magazine's newspaper style publication called 'The Edition'. Andy was one of Bingo's closest and oldest friends and he writes about him in a way that oozes love and admiration in a way that only the closest of friends can. MISCHIEF FOREVER.
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Matty Smith was on a mission and nailed some nice tricks on the big ledge including a beautiful frontside crooks, I wasn't shooting at the time but I did get this 50-50 180 out.
He also battled a 5-0 back 180 out for quite sometime which he was unable to get. Afterwards his face looked like this:
And his back looked like this.
Jamie Errington busted out this back tail 270 shuv with consumate ease. Very impressive.
This ollie to wallride down is also rather impressive when seen in person.
Lally, Bish and Baines.
Jimbo with a frontside hurricane.
Kurt.
Will and Boris.
Blinky.
Connor.
Mr Scott Cherry was killing it all day, especially in this portrait.
This switch 50-50 was the only skate shot I got of Cherry but it was one of the most impressive tricks of the day as this rail is wobbly, steep and surrounded by shitty ground so anything on it is pretty sick let a lone a switch 50.
All in all it was a great day once again and another great celebration of the wonderful life of Steven Binks. If you haven't already you should check out Andy Harker's piece on Bingo in Grey Magazine's newspaper style publication called 'The Edition'. Andy was one of Bingo's closest and oldest friends and he writes about him in a way that oozes love and admiration in a way that only the closest of friends can. MISCHIEF FOREVER.
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