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Passion magazineissue six april 2007
contents02 - epic bowl jam06 - composition 13 - sessions - stown in cov15 - rider profile - fraggle16 - passion playlist17 - photographer spotlight - homer19 - rider profile - james goodwin20 - passion weblinks 21 - focus 24 - sessions - An evening at Stratford26 - scene check - redditch 31 - focus 36 - contributors
Cover and here:photos by ben turner
epic bowl jam
The annual Epic tag team bowl comp is now in its fourth year and this was without doubt the most impressive, not only in terms of the level of riding but the sheer amount of people that attended. As I already mentioned the standard of riding was unbelievable! Firstly props must go out to Chicken from Team Tree bmx, Chicken had told me he wanted to 3 into the bowl to flat and he stuck clean first go! I shared a secret with him that I want to bars back in from a peg stall on the extension unfortunately I wasn’t as successful as Chicken and am now in a cast for 8 weeks with a broken fibia!
Bristol took home the win in rookie and pro. Craig Stevens somehow had the pop to downside footplant the back of the vert out of the bowl and Pete Marseille was clicking some serious tables way up in the rafters. Collum Walsh smoked the bars back in from fuf, the list goes on and on. Little local ripper Dean Cueson teamed up with Bristols young guns Dan and Del Sheppard to ride way beyond their years and win rookie. Even though Bristol cleaned up the locals gave them a run for their money. In rookie, Team Loose Cannon placed a close second. It didn’t start off to well for them as Rich Brake got a puncture and had to ride the rest of his run on someone else’s bike, that didn’t stop him as he 3 fakied the extension and pulled a bars air. Adam Pope was getting wild and was going for some sort of 540 flatspin flair and Ollie Dale was going to high for his own safety put did pull an opposite whip air.
In pro Team Tree Bmx got the party started and I know I’ve men-tioned Chicken but the rest of his team where equally as awesome, Shaun Hadlington pulled a double whip air. Team Shredditch didn’t hold back either and after my crash they were one man down but they
Epic Skatepark, Birmingham January 2007 photos by jon shears and rich brake words by nik ford
Pete Marseille Fuckin Rad Backside Boneless photo by rich brake 02
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certainly made up for it! Ben Sutor is one of the most underrated riders in the uk let me just list a run; back to back 5’s, whip airs, bars airs, huge tables, downside peg grinds and he even learnt 540 xup’s! Props to Chris Zerlocki who was chasing a flair he came real close, next time Chris. Gaz Wilson’s team placed second in pro, Gaz had some inno-vative moves like icepick to whip back in as well as the usual comp bangers.Now it’s all said and done and I write this with my leg up in the air I can’t wait till next new year and the 5th bowl jam. See you there? epic bowl jamIsaac
Double Whip photo by jon shears
Above: Ross Wearing, Invert - Below Left: Chris Zerlocki, Flair - Middle: Ben Sutor, Table - Right : Nik Ford, Pegs
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epic bowl jam Pete Marseille Extension Table
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com·po·si·tionThe idea for this article came up before last issue but we couldn’t get it done in time. But the main idea of it is for those of you who often wonder how a shot is taken, can find out and learn and the rest of you can still see good photographs............enjoy................ 3106
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Adam Galt by Rich Brake
Shot at 1/2500th sec, f4.5, 38mm with no flash Jonny Rankin by Theo Simpson
Shot at 1/4000th sec, f2.8, 200iso, 10.5mm fisheye with no flash
Martyn Tambling by KungShot at 1/320th sec, f4.5 100iso, 52mm with 2flashes
The setup for this photo was a pretty lazy and a bit hit or miss. There was a bin just off to the right in front of the bank, which was perfect for positioning a flash. This was ideal as I didn’t bother taking any lighting stands with me that day. Another flash was placed on a wall to the left, behind the bank. Sticking with the laid back approach, I didn’t bother metering the flashes, just guessed at the power settings. Finally after a few test shots, I found an exposure I was happy with.
This image was taken whilst travelling with my fiancé around Australia. Nik asked me to take a shot of him smith grinding the ledge at Bondi Skatepark. One of my favourite things about this image is the vibrant colours; they give the shot energy and make it aesthetically pleasing. As you will see in the photograph I have played with perspective, the ledge was pretty big but to exaggerate its height I shot from a low angle. Also bypositioning Nik on the right hand side of the image nearer the start of the grind, helps to further amplify the perspective and create a more powerful image. I feel the graffiti not only adds more interest to the shot but also complements the photo’s “streetness!”
This shot to me just sums up Sheffield bmx in summer, Dev green mid day chilling, no worries, hot as fuck, Jonny Rankin just flowing doing his thing, just capturing good times. The composition is reflected in the idea of the shot, to show the peace and quiet of dev at summer, an overview of the park, shows more feeling, I think it keeps the eye interested after we see the subject, it’s basic composition but it works here I feel!
For this photograph I used a level viewpoint. There is a good sense of depth of field, with the riders being the main focal point they are both sharp and in focus, were as the background is slightly blurred and out of focus. There is also a feeling of scale with Nik standing with his arms up in the air and Adam being much higher giving a good sense of scale. I used a shutter speed of 1/2500 of a second freezing the image completely as not to give any sense of blur or movement, I also used a wide aperture to get as much light into the camera as possible.
Charlie Ashman by HomerShot at 1/100th sec, f4.5, 320iso, 15mm fisheye with 2 flashes
Nik Ford by Fiona Scott
Shot at 1/200th sec, f5.6, 50iso, 7.2mm with no flash
Charlie pretty much was boosting this volcano/hip high-er than anyone I had to get some pictures. I went for the fisheye as it would make the volcano look bigger and get the whole of it in the shot. I knelt to get Charlie higher up in the shot and place him against the sky which as it was nighttime, is a nice black. I shot at a slower speed since he wasnt going that fast to allow a little more light. I set one flash behind him and one in front to get ample lighting and minimal shadows. I didn’t meter so just fired off a few test shots.
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Sessions
Stourbridge heads to Coventry
Here:Shaun Hadlington
Hip Invert all photos by homer
Right:Charlie Ashman
Hip Lookback
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Sessions SessionsShaun Hadlington Hip Whip
Shaun Hadlington Hip Invert 14
Rider ProfileFraggle all photos by jay allen
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Playlist
Homer • Arcade Fire - Neon Bible • The Game - Doctor’s Advocate • The Prizefighter Inferno - My b.b.m. • Modest Mouse - Various
Dan Brockhouse • Mike Relm - Radio Fryer• Arcade Fire - Neon Bible• Antony and the Johnsons - I Am a Bird Now• Cold War Kids - Robbers & Cowards •Joshua Radin- 4 Stars
James Hughes • Pete rock and cl smooth - All Souled Out• Foreign Beggers - Asylum Seekers• DJ Yoda - The Amazing Adventures of• Lee Perry and the Mad Professer - Method to the Madness• Squarepusher - Hello everything 2006
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PhotographerspotlightHomer
Charlie bought this crazy convex mirror and apart from
annoying you thinking it’s a clock, it’s a nice thing to take
a photo of.
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what made you start taking pictures? It was something that I wanted to do for ages but nev-er got around to it in typical Homer fashion. That was until I nibbled with Bowl’s slr and the next week I bought a 2nd hand ricoh 35mm. The bug started there and I’ve been spending too much money on it all since.
what inspires you?Alot of people and alot of photographs. Probably any pic-ture that gets me thinking about it and how it was took. People like Kung who has been a real help and source of info over the years, Dolecki, Ricky Adam, Banners, Hman etcetc. Alot of new people too like Jon Shears, Luke from Cheltbmx - I like his pics. The Strobist blog has inspired me of late for studio stuff. Pretty sure any good photo encourages me to take more shots and improve.
what equipment do you use?Nikon D200 D-SLRNikon Nikkor AF-S 18-70mm Sigma 15mm EX fisheyeNikon Nikkor AF 70-300mm ZoomNikon SB-600 Speedlight Vivitar 285 Flash Metz CT-45 Flash Pocket Wizard Plus I / Plus II’ Jessops Hotshoe PC adaptors Sekonic L358 lightmeterShit loads of Royal Mail rubberbands Various Brushes, cotton buds, cloths Uniross Batteries Redwing 45inch Silver Umbrella Portaflash Brolly Bracket Portaflash Lighting Stand A few Jessops Tripods Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, IndesignDIY Studio Box and snoots 17
PhotographerspotlightHomer
The return trip from a camera buying excursion saw us head-ing to an ancient, strange and
very odd halfpipe in Derby - Jimmy, table
A very cold and a very windy long exposure of the M5
Old Kodak Bellows 116 Film Camera
Charlie, Epic 18
Rider Profile James Goodwin all photos by homer
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Weblinks
http://www.randombmx.com http://www.theosimpson.co.uk http://www.jshearsphotography.co.uk http://transplantbmx.blogspot.com
http://www.fadeawayfast.com http://www.attilabikes.com http://strobist.blogspot.com http://www.mutinybikes.com http://www.treebmxandskate.com http://www.oneshotcharlies.com http://www.defgrip.net http://www.digbmx.com http://www.ridebmxmag.com http://www.streetphire.co.uk
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Focus... Ed Tongue Smith Walltap
photo by jon shears
Frog Epic Invert photo by tim cooper
Robbo Invert photo by tim cooper
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Focus...Robbo Turndown at Ibstock
photo by tim cooper
Key Young Boooost Table photo by homer
Focus...Pete Moore Table at Stratford photo by jon shears
Craig StevensInvert Transfer
photo by kung
An Evening at Stratford
SessionsHere:Adam Gault
Hip Invert all photos by jon shears
Right:Ed Tongue
Air
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SessionsAdam Galt Alley Oop Downside Whip
Adam Galt Lookback 25
Redditch skatepark has been a labour of love for many local bmx riders both old and new.
If it wasn’t for all the hard work put in by the locals of Redditch trails
from back in the day and Steve Rooke the Redditch Wheels Project as we know it would not exist. Now the park has been up and running for 8 years in this time both the park and the riders have come on in leaps and bounds.
all words and photos by rich brake
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Chris Zerlocki
Rich Brake Adam Pope
In the past few months the park has been given a face lift, a lick of paint and the addition of a few new ramps. Many of which were built by the riders, noticeable Ben Sutor. This means that the park has bmx in mind. The locals at Redditch are both amazing riders and people the
only way I can describe them is by calling them a family, always there
to help each other out whether it be encouragement or support.
RIP Anthony Jones within in the park your spirit lives on!
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Adam Pope
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Chris Zerlocki Ross Wearing
Ollie DaleOllie Dale
Ben Sutor
Adam Pope
Ben Sutor
Ben Sutor
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Fraggle Trails Tuck
photo by jay allen
Pete Moore Bank to Wall photo by jon shears
Robbo Turndown Gap, Loughborough photo by tim cooper 31
Focus...Cannon Si Pocket Wallride, Stown photo by homer
Josh Cox Downside tap, Stown
photo by simon catchpowle
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Focus...Martyn Tambling Rail up to fakie, Bristol both sequences by kung
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Martyn Tambling Same shit, different angle
Homer
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Jay AllenSimon Catchpowle
Nik FordRich Brake
Theo Simpson
Jon Shears
Fiona Scott
Ben Turner
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Tim Cooper