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Archive: Darrell Stanton

With Ryan Gallant in Barcelona on a winter Spain mission, 2005.
Darrell Stanton, 2005

Archive: Heath Kirchart

Shot in the desert while filming Heath's intro for Sight Unseen in 2001. I can't remember if I shot this or if it was Heath's friend Bob (yes that Bob). Both of us were using my camera that morning.
Heath Kirchart, 2001

Pocket Camera: Mind Field tour

I was on the Mind Field tour for a few days last August and shot this video with a pocket digi camera I'd just bought. It's an awesome little device that shoots both stills and HD (kind of a lo-fi HD). I never had any intentions for the footage- all of the good stuff (especially skating) was shot with bigger cameras and is currently being edited for the Workshop site. Also keep a lookout for full article in an upcoming issue of the Mag.

Archive: Fred Gall

Freddy in the back of the van during Alien Workshop's Trisect tour in 2002. I believe that's Wenning in the foreground.
Fred Gall, 2002

Archive: AVE & Dill

Throwing rocks, 2006.
AVE & Dill, 2006

Sammy Winter

Sammy Winter is one of my favorite skaters to come around in a while. Hailing from OZ- he's an ultra cool dude and an amazing ripper. Gravis just posted some footage of Sam that he filmed a while back with Aussie lensmen Su Young Choi and Chris Middlebrook. Sam also just returned from the Cliché Gypsea tour, so sit tight for more to come...
Sammy Winter

Arto's Banger

A regular companion on this summer's skate missions, Arto's pup Banger recently broke a leg while trying to jump a gap that was a bit beyond his abilities. It comes as no surprise that this young Saari knows no fear, but he's healed up and doing fine now (for those concerned).
Banger

Lost Polaroids

While cleaning the office I recently found a box of polaroids (RIP) that I thought were long gone.
All shot during the summer of 2004, I believe. Click below to see them all.
Ryan Gallant

Duane Pitre

While out east on a filming trip, I was luckily able to help Duane Pitre with a visual piece for a live show he preformed in Brooklyn. If you've seen Mind Field then you know Duane's music- it was used throughout the video (including Heath's ender), as well as for the DVD menu itself. His show was a two song 30-minute solo set with visuals projected onto four walls above. To learn more about Duane's music you can visit his site, or to have a listen you can visit his myspace. For those of you who don't know, Duane is also an original rider for the Alien Workshop.
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NYC

Out here on a quick trip to do a little filming. Here's some photos from the first few days...
Alex Olson & Jason DillDill's castDill's sock and shoe rigThanks Jason the cot is awesomeView from the cotDill's wallsOmar, Jason, Stefan, and DylanMehring with the best car in the business

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