One of the goals of my blog and Instagram page is to try to highlight all of the work and effort that happens behind the lenses and viewfinders. There would be no videos or photos without filmers and photographers spending hours crouched down at the bottom of a stairset or following after a skater down a sketchy hill, praying that they don't bail and smash their camera. This is why I really like this short article in the September 2004 issue of The Skateboard Mag, because Pete Thompson gives a brief account of how much time and consideration went into capturing this photo of Andrew Reynolds' frontside flip.
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