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February 12, 2010

Where The Wild O’meallys Are

Where The Wild Omeallys Are Mike O'meally was invited to join the set of Where The Wild Things Are and shoot to his heart's content. The resulting shots alongside seven exclusive WTWTA board graphics (I'm assuming these are decks) signed by members of the Girl Skateboards Team will be available for sale with all proceeds going to the Children's Leukaemia & Cancer Research Foundation. Oh and Spike Jonze will be there with some of the aforementioned Girl riders including (childhood heroes of mine) Eric Koston, Guy Mariano, Mike Carroll and Rick Howard. Lock up your daughters and/or kerbs.

Show happens Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st (11am-6pm) at China Heights with the charity option going down on the Sunday from 6pm onwards. The Girl team hits Waterloo skatepark Sunday 21st (4pm).
February 10, 2010

Me And Blink 182

February 4, 2010

Monster Children Gallery Gets 69ed

Monster Children 69 Couldn't have happened to the nicest bunch of most innovative kids currently growing moustaches.
February 4, 2010

Born To Shred

February 4, 2010

Hello … Squirt

January 29, 2010

Grape Ape?

January 22, 2010

The Roos Have It

Roos Shot on 35mm with my Holga ... pretty sure it's a double exposure. Print film still kills me. There's something about the oversaturation of the colours that keeps me snapping away.
January 21, 2010

Give That Man A Bulb

Carlito Bulbs Carltio hands over the flash and the magic ... begins.
January 19, 2010

Ponytail Caught In The Moment

Ponytail Shot by the ever-wondrous Hobogestapo.
January 9, 2010

Hobogestapo: Documenting “the Dead End of Western Civilisation”

Hobogestapo "Adbusters magazine calls these party posers "the dead end of Western civilisation ... a youth culture that mirrors the doomed shallowness of mainstream society ... a culture lost in the superficiality of its past and unable to create any new meaning". These hipsters supposedly stand for nothing and instead go partying for the ever-present photographers "who swim through the crowd like neon sharks, flashing little blasts of phosphorescent ecstasy whenever they spot someone worth momentarily immortalising."

The Sydney Morning Herald
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