Surfing, Skateboarding, Music, Photography, Travel, Culture and general antics of the youth on the run.

Ishod Wair at Circus Circus in Copenhagen Collected Thoughts 073

Ishod Wair copenhagen what youth arto saari skateboarding

Digging through photos for Curren Caples’ Fairly Normal I came across this shot of Ishod Wair. I actually come across this shot every day as I have it framed and hanging in my house. (Thanks Arto.)

We were in Copenhagen for the CPH Pro and I was trailing Arto Saari by bike through the back streets. Left here, right here, past the round about, left here and we show up into a crowd of well over 1000 very excited skate fans, all screaming their lungs out in front of Circus Circus Skate Shop for a best trick contest. Trailing Arto is a very interesting thing, especially in this part of the world and at a skate event no less. He’s a towering man and very recognizable, everyone looks up to see who he is and they all smile wildly and elbow their friends to make sure they are also witnessing his passing. Like following an ambulance through traffic, we pass through the crowd with ease because of this and set up shop right at the base of the pyramid. Shooting photos, slapping fives and watching everyone’s genuine ear to ear smiles all with beers in hand on the public street with no threat of citation. Copenhagen you devil.

So we’re there for about 15 minuets and skaters are flying out of the crowd from both directions to clear the gap when Ishod comes in from the opposite side at the same time as someone else and has to leap frog the guy, sending everyone flying, boards included. Arto and I duck and just miss getting Ishod’s board to the face. Arto came up grinning. “Check this one out” as he shoves the back of the camera in my face. It was this shot above. The crowd roared and we went right back to it.

When we released What Youth Issue 6, I made sure this shot was in there. When we had our gallery opening for the release of The Copenhagen Project in L.A. I made sure that this shot was framed and on the wall. And when we were cleaning up with ringing heads the next morning, I made sure that framed image ended up in my truck and eventually to rest on the wall of my living room.

It was a great trip with great people and it was all captured in this single shot. —Scott

Dane Reynolds photographed by Kai Neville In Japan What Youth

Dane Reynolds on Public Transportation Collected Thoughts 003

This is Dane on the train to Osaka, in Japan. Osaka is about an hour from its airport and our exit flight left the next day, and as none of us had been to Osaka we decided to ride in and see the sights. The city turns out to be rad, like a smaller Tokyo,…

Craig Anderson photographed in New York by Kai Neville What Youth

Craig Anderson between the bars Collected Thoughts 002

Photo by Kai Neville Kai took this photo of Craig a little before 1 a.m. in Brooklyn, New York. They’re leaving the strange party they wandered into after a Dirty Beaches show at Williamsburg’s Glasslands Gallery — truly they did, they sauntered all Australian through some odd open side door and into someone’s loft, where…

John John Florence in Barbados

John John in Barbados Collected Thoughts 001

This is John John Florence by the ghost of an Olympic pool at an abandoned resort in the parish of St. Lucy near the northern tip of Barbados, and what a useless cavity in the ground has he got here. The walls are too vertical to skate, there’s no water to ease the heat, there’s…

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