Photo by Rick Anderson
While at Midwest Mayhem 3, Rick got a few shots of some of the riders, including this one of Matt, doing a moto whip over a box jump. Head over to Rick’s Flickr to see more.
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Photo by Rick Anderson
While at Midwest Mayhem 3, Rick got a few shots of some of the riders, including this one of Matt, doing a moto whip over a box jump. Head over to Rick’s Flickr to see more.
Sean Coats’ bike was stolen a while back and everyone thought it was gone for good. Then, Matt Spencer just posted this photo to his Facebook. Check out Dog the Bicycle Hunter’s gun!
Hell yeah Corey! Matt Spencer just put up Corey’s edit for All-City. I’m way into this.
Wolf Drawn just got in these sick Sad Patches. Scoop up one of each, here. I can’t wait to get mine!
I have to admit, I was a little sad when I heard that Matt Spencer was going to be riding 26″ wheels. Note that I said “a little” because it really doesn’t matter and smaller wheels will only enable Matt to ride harder and bigger than ever. When he announced he was leaving Volume, I knew he was going to be riding for SKYLMT. These frames are incredible. They’re light and made in the USA.
Matt’s SKYLMT weighs in at 25 lbs complete, as shown here and he’s already thrashing on it. While we were at the Island, I took it out for some lens love. It’s almost impossible to shoot a bike in SF without having a MUNI bus lurking in the background.
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Photo by Matt Spencer
Tyler Johnson had some of the cleanest lines at the 2012 #RideNStyle and it’s because he practices and rides as much as he can. Back when he was in LBC, hanging at the #FF, Tyler hit this tire slide on an old fridge. To see video of this, watch his edit again.
Can you sit through 9 minutes of crash footage? Can you?
Photo by Matt Spencer
Antonyo’s been shredding for his solo edit, which is being filmed by Matt of Wolf Drawn. With photos like this, I can’t wait to see the video.
Yeah! It’s been too long. Coming in strong from Wolf Drawn is KVLT Klips XII.
Matt Spencer has been putting out some great content over the past few weeks. I love this one-handed table photo. So slick. Don’t forget to check out Matt’s farewell to Volume video. It’s one of the most creative edits of the year.
Photo by Matt Spencer
Matt just posted up this photo of Congo throwing down at the Long Beach skatepark over at Wolf Drawn. I love how much table tops have improved in FGFS over the years. I guess, wheels get smaller = bike is easier to throw around. Nice shot Matt!
Matt‘s saying bye to Volume to pursue other opportunities and as a thank you, he put up a rather slick edit. Spine tire slide, ledge roll, t-bog, one-handed table and whip skid drop looked balleur. Along with just general, fast riding. I think FGFS needs to not have rules and just be fast and fun. This shit looks good. If and when Matt Spencer goes to 26″, It’ll be just as fun to watch though. Style is style, regardless of wheel size.
I mentioned yesterday that Cody Nutter gave me a little tutorial on color-correction recently. In 5 minutes, I began the process of learning curves. In the past, I’ve messed around with color curves but looking back at some of the photos, I cringe. They’re either too blue or too red and ultimately, they just look like a photo lab mixed the wrong chemicals when processing film. Andy from Fyxomatosis gave me the best advice anyone could give: the photo should look like it was taken with your eyes. With digital photography at an all-time high and apps like Instagram going viral, people love the nostalgia associated with a high-contrast, cross-processed image. But I’m not sure that’s where I want to go with my photos. Sure, this isn’t a rule but it’s a direction I want to stay clear of.
Back to the learning curves. The photo on the right is the original photo I posted of Matt Spencer during the LBC in ATX trip. The photo on the left is after balancing out the blacks and whites. Quite a difference huh?
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The Fixie Factory Wolf Drawn tees are in stock. Pick one up! Digging the fabric treatment on these, Matt.
By now, you should know what CSK is and even if you haven’t bought stickers from them (which you should do), you can appreciate their riding. Here’s Matt Spencer‘s new video, filled with full cabs, nollie x-ups, switch 180s and general street tech. If I woulda known this was gonna drop, I would have held off on putting up the LBC in ATX re-up!
With the new Photosets formatting, I’ll be periodically re-upping older content. While some will just get filed back in the stacks, others, from multiple entries, will be dumped into a new post. The first Photoset Re-Up is from when Long Beach came to Austin to ride and film. It was a week of thrills and spills and these are still, to date, some of my favorite FGFS photos. I picked about 30 from the hundreds I shot that week. Enjoy.
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Matt Spencer’s always had clean builds and his new Thrasher‘s paint job is just over the top. Check out more at Wolf Drawn.
A stylish skid will never get old on a track bike or fixed gear. A slight turn of the bars and a light lean will tweak it just right. Case in point, Matt‘s new ad for Phoenix.