Father/son duo, Daniel and Bryce Kanights, share a passion for photography and have published a book containing their combined works titled, ‘Moments Through the Viewfinder, Photographic Reflections from Days Gone By’. With respect to the nature vs. nurture issue and photography, you can get answers about that topic directly from Daniel and Bryce tonight, April 14th, during their book signing at 220 Salon. Come on out and, dare we say, enjoy some art from the heart. All the details on the flier after the turn.
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Tonight, check it. High five and knuckle bump your way on down to the Breeze Block Gallery in celebration of Shrunken Head Skate’s five year anniversary. They’re “setting the washer to extra hot” in preparation for some serious shrinkage. Check out all the details on the flier after the turn. EPM “viva la shrunk” Out!
If you are looking for a skate related benefit to attend this weekend, consider the 4th Annual BCSA Art and Music Benefit. It all goes down tomorrow night, March 26th, at the Corvallis Elks Lodge starting at 6pm. It’s the only place you can get a great deal on some 8×10 photos of great skaters in gaudy frames courtesy of EPM. Check out all the details on the flier after the turn along with a digital preview of our donations. EPM “support your local skate community” Out!
The weather is improving, outdoor sessions are increasing, and K.C.’s camera is rolling. Action! First up, last weekend’s session at Brooklyn Street Skate Spot followed by Paul Fujita getting his game of skate on at Cal Skate. Note the bonus footage at Commonwealth Skateboarding as well. Check it out after the turn. EPM “here we go” Out.
Well, it’s been a long time coming and it’s with great pleasure that we add PDX Downhill to the EPM blogroll; see their icon on the left side of the page. Talk about your well rounded skaters, these folks skate it all. Don’t take our word for it, check out Casey’s No Future Magazine video submission after the turn. EPM “rip city” Out!
Reverberations of the Commonwealth grand opening are still rippling about the inter-skate-web. Portland skater/photographer/videographer, Dave Hupp, caught some, as they say, sick footy of the opening day shred-fest. Check it out after the turn along with a few pics of Dave getting a taste. EPM “act local and think global” Out!
Tonight at the Doug Fir, get your science fiction surf groove on courtesy of Man or Astroman and that’s not all. They’re playing with one of our current favorite bands, the Octopus Project. It’s sure to be a spaced out clam bake. Check out a few videos after the turn. EPM “gravity waves are a go” Out!
The BCSA is gearing up for it’s fourth annual art and music benefit and is looking for some artful donations to support their cause, raising funds for a new bowl at the Corvallis skatepark. Grab some art supplies and get busy because the submission deadline, February 26th, is rapidly approaching. Check out all the details on the flier after the turn. EPM “create to skate” Out!
Wait for it, wait for it … ok, GO! Get excited Portland, there’s some “under cover” concrete on the way for your skateboarding pleasure courtesy of Commonwealth Skateboarding. Are you stoked yet? We are. Get more info over on Jen’s blog and keep yourself in the loop by “liking” the Commonwealth Skateboarding facebook page. Check out a few pics of the progress after the turn. EPM “believe it” Out!
How about a little skateboard infused science fun? Anna’s 8th grade science teacher asked each student to design a Rube Goldberg Machine to complete a household task in no less than 10 steps. Check out video and photos of Anna’s creation for turning on a light after the turn. EPM “she blinded me with science” Out!