
Available now in the store is this print from “Departures” – Gannwear shot in Philly by Dennis Bunn.

Available now in the store is this print from “Departures” – Gannwear shot in Philly by Dennis Bunn.

Available this week in the store is a limited edition print of Minty shot by Lucas Comino in Sydney.

This week’s photo from “Departures” is Jack Nieraeth in Rotterdam shot by Aaron Zwaal. Prints and zines are available here.

Prints from “Departures” are now available in limited quantities. This week’s photo is by “Galactic” Sebastian Fowler of Augie Simoncini. Prints are on glossy 8.5×11″ paper. $10 with free shipping in the states.

We’ve been working on this project for the last month and we’re please to announce the release of our first zine titled and themed “Departures”. It’s 36 pages with contributions from across the world in the name of BMX and all it entails. This first issue is humble beginning, being printed from my desktop printer and assembled by hand. Each issue has it’s own nuances (ink stains/color shifts) that make it unique from the others. Grab one here. If you’d like to contribute to the next issue, feel free to email us – pushitastop at gmail.com
Whats Good! 35 minutes North of NYC lays upon 2nd Nature Skatepark. During these freezing cold winter months, skaters & bike riders have no other indoor to shred.(Beside 5050 )
Thankfully 2nd Nature allows BMX riders to come shred 8-12 PM on Wednesday nights. It’s sick because you get a tight knit group of riders from the surrounding metropolitan area. A Couple of the guys from Merritt & locals decided to throw down in front of the camera.
The camera I used to shoot this chopped web edit is a Nikon D750 with a small arsenal of lenses. I paid 15 bucks for admission to film but it was worth it to get a couple tricks in for a 4 hour session. To be honest, it was one of the best moments this winter. ‘Twas my first time this year at 2nd Nature, and won’t be my last until it warms up. I managed to put together this tight knit filming rig that packs a punch at a decent price. (Excluding the body/lens).
This is what I documented. Enjoy.
-Zach Honahan
My good friend Paulina sent me this article from CNET where they compare the vocabularies of some of today’s hip-hop artists to that of Mr. Shakespeare. They used a photo of Aesop Rock that I shot in 2007 on a Holga.