Throwback Thursday 39
We are keeping our minds in 2003 this week. A snapshot from the formative years of one of our rising stars: Tommy Fynn. More ›
We are keeping our minds in 2003 this week. A snapshot from the formative years of one of our rising stars: Tommy Fynn. More ›
Keeping in the theme of last week’s Throwback here’s the legendary Matt Scarrott with a frontside rock of his own. Matt scaled this precarious structure only metres from his personal training facility in Napier back in 2003/2004. Using a metal plate taken from the bottom… More ›
The Throwback is back from it’s hiatus. Well, Resn97 has been stealing my thunder anyway. Here’s a photo that appeared in the mag far smaller that it should have, back in issue 17, in December of 2004 (it originally appeared in black and white on… More ›
The last Throwback we did got me amped to dig out another old Bernie photo. This one was used in an Sect ad back in the day. One of my early and more successful (at least I think so) attempts at using daytime flash with… More ›
Old Watch, Bernie Foo edition. A special Throwback Thursday courtesy of Tunny. More ›
This week’s Throwback delves into a crazy little moment at an early Reefton Ramble. Max doing some pole dancing as the light fades. Poetry in motion. More ›
A couply nuggets from the ALC Six Pack Tour in Manual #9. More ›
An untattooed, unbearded Gareth Stehr exiting a frontside bluntslide on Auckland’s Viaduct. Taken from the issue four archive. More ›
Another stylish number from Clifford Riess. Shot in one of the scariest places in New Zealand, that I’ve ever been to. By the time this frame was shot (with full lighting kit and medium format camera, before lunchtime on a weekday) we were getting yelled… More ›
So, it’s been a while. The last few months have been a little chaotic, and our web posts have suffered a little. We don’t mean to be ignoring you or anything, and it’s not that we’ve just been sitting by the pool drinking cocktails. (Well,… More ›
Having only been used as a tiny pic in the Broadcast section of issue 16 I thought this deserved to surface from it’s crustaceous depths for another lap. Hugh “Chow” Mackay sporting some classic style on this crooked grind at Evans Bay in Wellington, complete… More ›
Heading back to issue #11 for this week’s throwback. James Wright at the lil’ age of sixteen throwing a mighty decent switch frontside flip down the eight set at Christchurch’s Stadium. Look out for his part in South In Your Mouth it’s the business. More ›