Outside Yvette's kitchen window.

Pat Ngoho, an old friend still ripping with great style.

Lance between rides and between pools in his backyard

Rick Charnowski, infamous skate filmmaker tearing it up.

Tony Farmer, never met him before, but shreded hard enough, got me to take a couple of shots! nice guy.

All these and more from the same single roll of BLACK AND WHITE FILM. thank you.
CLICK ON THE IMAGES TO SEE THEM AT A DECENT SIZE!
Some things never change.
ReplyDeleteand what the film was? tri-x?
ReplyDeleteman. Like a Time Machine!
ReplyDeleteClassic skate photography. Good to see Charno got a shot. Steam.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you still do this!
ReplyDeleteOK, how do I get a print of one of these...seriously.
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