Sure, J. Grant Brittain could kick and push his way around on a skateboard, too, but he fell in love with the click of the camera that allowed him to capture the artistry of the sport. “I skated and ...
The cover of “PUSH: J. Grant Brittain — ’80s Skateboarding Photography” by J. Grant Brittain. Answer: Every photographer dreams of publishing a book of their photography, and I first discussed it with ...
In celebration of Grant Brittain’s very first museum exhibition retrospective Push: 80s Skateboarding Photography, which features his era-defining photographs that capture the spirit and evolution of ...
To shoot skateboarding, there's a mixed bag of photography gear you're going to need. Snapping onto your camera body, your lenses (long lens and fisheye) are where you'll start, but what else do the ...
A decade ago, Full Bleed: New York City Skateboard Photography arrived, stacked with some 300 pages of images by more than 40 photographers documenting three decades’ worth of skateboarding in the ...
When skateboarding first captured the media's attention in the mid-'60s, journalists reported on it with a mixture of feverish excitement and nervous hysteria. In its May 1965 issue, Life magazine ...
These are the pioneers, the ones still pushing boundaries and exploring skateboard photography. You can open Instagram and see hundreds of hopeful skate photographers, but this list is the ...
Big news today, the second monograph titled EPICENTER by our own legendary skateboarding photographer and filmer Jacob Rosenbergis available today for pre order. We were lucky enough to get an advance ...
Palomar Films profiles legendary skateboarding photographer J. Grant Brittain. Palomar Films' The World is a Skatepark shares the work and stories of legendary skateboarding photographer J. Grant ...