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Posted by Rob Critical
Another one from the brother Parker and the usual suspects. You know damn well the world will be a better place with the stencil on your grip. Yeah, Stoner locals, I’m talking to you. Enjoy!
Posted by Rob Critical
Another one from the brother Parker and the usual suspects. You know damn well the world will be a better place with the stencil on your grip. Yeah, Stoner locals, I’m talking to you. Enjoy!
Posted by Rob Critical
Sometime late Spring, early Summer, Whiz from HNRL sent me a link to the MAX100 project. I don’t beast of sneakers as much as I used to a few years ago, but I do love design. Should have been a no-brainer. Combine the two genres and you got yourself a for sure winner in my book.
But I’m here to talk about Matt Steven‘s book. This was the first project I backed on Kickstarter and I’m glad I did. I just got my copy of the first edition in the mail. So pumped off of this. Making sure this joint is visible, right next to Made For Skate and the Street Fighter book my broham sent me. Here are a couple of snaps of my favorites.










Full gallery can be seen here: MAX100 Project Gallery
Copies of the book can be copped here: MAX100 Project Store
PEACE
Posted by Marc Critical
The Fish made an appearance last week at Epic skate park and a few friends got bit.
Posted by Marc Critical
You might already know this, but HA has its roots from the 90s. Back then the only way to film skateboarding was with a fish eye. Filming was pretty novice during that time. For the most part you could of had any run of the mill camera as long as you had that lens.
I used to film a lot back then and so did the whole crew. No one really set out to be Ty Evans or Spike Jones, but rather you just grabbed a camera and followed as close as you could to your homie in hopes of getting the clip.
I recently cleaned out an old dresser and there it was… The fish eye lens, circa 1994. After reminiscing on those good old days, I got a bright idea. Hook up this old lens to my phone and give a go again for old times sake.
Now look, I don’t claim to be a filmer. That’s why we have Rob Critical. But I thought I would start hitting the streets and capturing whatever I feel like posting up on the blog for all to enjoy. It’s not going be perfect, but it will sure bring back that 90s feeling. So with that. Fish Bite.
Posted by Marc Critical