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Profiles and Interviews

I’m a huge fan of Brenton Salo’s work. If you don’t know about Rose City Fix check out Fixed Gear Extravaganza for their interview with Brenton Salo. Get the background story and what we can expect to see from Brenton in the coming months.

Brenton Salo and Aaron Edge's Rose City Fix

Brenton Salo and Aaron Edge's Rose City Fix

Buy Rose City Fix here.

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inthecutts Episode-3 Macaframa from InThe Cutts on Vimeo.

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Levi’s® BMX 2009_28 Anthony Napolitan Bio Q&A from Will Stroud on Vimeo. Directed, produced & edited by Will Stroud. 1:50…sick!

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Terrence, Arizona from Matt Lingo on Vimeo. Via Fixed Gear Leeds. I’m a huge fan of Matt’s photography.

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Matt Lingo Behind The Scenes from Kevin Longwell on Vimeo. Behind The Scenes with At The Skyline. Love his photos. Check out Matt Lingo’s portfolio site.

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Levi’s® BMX 2009_25 Corey Martinez Bio Q&A from Will Stroud on Vimeo. Corey Martinez answers questions from vitalbmx.com members. Filmed by James Cox; edited by Will Stroud.

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Dan Arel from Matt Lingo on Vimeo. Footage filmed by Paulina Goodman of me photographing Dan Arel with his new Leader 725tr.

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Via Revel in New York. A Profile of Tod Seelie. You’ll see a few bike shots (Black Label etc…) but all around Tod is an amazing portraitist, documentary photographer, and more. For information and photographs check out his work at Todseelie.com.

Directly Quoted From Revel:

Tod Seelie is a prolific photographer who’s spent the last decade documenting Brooklyn’s underground band and bike culture. Tod’s work is a reflection of his life, which is centered around people like the Black Label Bike Club, Japanther, Todd P, Matt & Kim, The Madagascar Institute and just about every other marginalized artist and event east of the East River.

In addition to running his hugely entertaining, Suckapants site, Tod Seelie has photographed in fifteen countries and on five different continents. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, The NY Times, New York Magazine, Spin, Men’s Journal, Marie Claire, Jane, Vice, i-D, Paper, XXL, Art Forum, Art In America, Flash Art, Parade Magazine, Adbusters, Death + Taxes, and Hamburger Eyes.

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