Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Duane Pitre #2.
"After a fat meal at Pioneer Chicken, Duane Pitre savors his nose - blunt dessert at the Cleary banks inside the New Orleans, Louisiana city limits."
It turns out Duane does have a website. I've added it to the links section. He is very active with music making, which is cool to see.
Jamie Mosberg did the photo thing.
Transworld - June 1992 Volume 10 Number 6
Monday, September 29, 2008
Duane Pitre #1.
"One - footed gap ollie, Torrance, CA"
Spike Jonze took the photo of Pitre. I think this is a bad ass pic. After pro skateboarding, Pitre was in a band called Camera Obscura. They played at Arkansas while I was there for grad school, but I missed them because it was over the summer when I was home on vacation. I believe he is still making music. I'm not sure what the name of his band is currently. I know, I know, I could just google that shit, but I don't feel like it right now. Maybe tomorrow at work.
Note: There is another band called Camera Obscura presently on Merge Records. They are from Scotland and not the same group.
Transworld - August 1992 Volume 10 Number 8
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Ed Templeton #3.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Thomas Morgan.
Thomas Morgan started out as the vert am on Alien Workshop, but with street skating pushing the giant wooden ramps out of the spotlight, he had to switch things up. His part in Time Code was all street action. It was pretty good, too, with a bunch of lines and solid flip tricks.
I tried learning fakie pop shove - its because of this ad. I figured that since I had my regular ones down, I should try doing them backwards. The trick never worked out for me. I can say that for a lot of tricks, so it's no big deal.
The photo is by Paul "Skin" Phillips and the video sequence is by Dave Swift. The video grab doesn't look horrible either, but it has the benefits of being small and in BW.
Transworld - December 1994 Volume 12 Number 12
Friday, September 19, 2008
Julien Stranger #5.
Aw crap. The week slipped by and I didn't scan in anything new like I planned. But then I found this while going through some Thrashers from 1999. The whole time frame from 1997 to 2000 was one of my favorite times to skateboard. I haven't ever stopped skating, but it was getting pretty boring without many spots in my town during the mid 90s. Then I went to grad school at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and met a bunch of people who were down to ride. Plus there was the Skate Station and a lot of other spots around Northwest Arkansas. Skateboarding also started to become more popular at this point, which was a good thing because it meant the Skate Station was making enough money to fix up the ramps. Life is a lot better when there is a decent indoor mini ramp within walking distance of your apartment.
Thrasher - March 1999 Volume 19 Number 3
Monday, September 15, 2008
Jocko Weyland.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Vacation & Changes.
After daily updates for three months, I'm taking the next two weeks off from posting. New content will return on September 15.
Also, there are going to be some changes in the frequency of updates at Vert Is Dead due to my schedule. I work days as a graphic designer at a print shop and now that it is fall, I teach as an adjunct professor at the local college in the evenings. This means I have a lot less time on my hands. I had been updating every day because it was summer, but new posts are going to be scaled back to two or three days a week during the school year.
Also, there are going to be some changes in the frequency of updates at Vert Is Dead due to my schedule. I work days as a graphic designer at a print shop and now that it is fall, I teach as an adjunct professor at the local college in the evenings. This means I have a lot less time on my hands. I had been updating every day because it was summer, but new posts are going to be scaled back to two or three days a week during the school year.