Devon Lawson, Steven Jensen, and Jonathan Davis did some riding at the Active Warehouse w/ the rest of the Us Versus Them skate team. It’s sick to see bikes and boards shredding the same spots together. That last clip of Devon and Drinkard breaking their shit back to back was too good.
After nearly a year of anticipation, the day has finally come. SHREDWELL2 is now available online for digital download. Help support the Fixed Freestyle scene and pick up a digital copy of the heaviest full length to date. We put a lot into this 38 minutes of mayhem & decided it was time to get this out of our hands and into yours. The video comes packed full of extras including exclusive photos of the team, and the never before seen “KRILLZWELL”. So stop what your doing, go dig though the couch and pick up yours HERE today.
Here’s a photo that Devon Lawson took of me as we were cutting through some back alleyways on our way home one night. We ended up pulling over to cop some photos and session this construction barrier for a while. It was almost like it they made it to be riden. Trick – 180 on half cab off.
Here are a bunch of clips I compiled from what we shot during the month of January. Most of it was filmed in San Francisco by Mike Schmitt and I, but there is a pretty heavy San Jose section in the beginning. Real stoked on the progression of the Fixed Freestyle scene in SJ. Each time I go there it looks like there’s a whole new wave of kids coming out to shred. Press play and enjoy.
Here’s a video I chopped together using a bunch of footage from late 2012. I’ve been riding for Specialized for a couple of years now, and they’ve done a ton to help push me into getting where I am today. Big thanks to JeffyD, Mike Schmitt and everyone who helped me film this. Sometimes it’s real difficult getting clips of yourself when you’re always stuck behind the camera. Filmer/Rider dudes, you feel my pain. I’ve been shooting like a mad man since the beginning of the new year, so be on the lookout for more edits coming out the pipeline.
While Ed was in town we spent a lot of time cruising around at night and eyeing up spots to come back to later during the day. It’s definitely a good way to check out a spot and dream up some lines before you show up to film.
Chrome is putting on a contest to find “the World’s next great street photographer”. Submissions are open til February 4th giving everyone plenty of time to go out and shoot something fresh. With their new line of Niko Camera bags up for grabs competition should be stiff. Head over to Streets of Chrome to find out more.


