Specialized skateboarding with a nod to four-cross racing, that's Red Bull Feel the Wheel in a nutshell. Four riders on longboards go head to head on a BMX-style racetrack to see who can pump their way to the finish line first. The unique track featu...
Mike Blabac got his first camera, an old Nikon F3, at a swap meet in 1987. He’s been photographing his friends skateboard ever since, only now his friends are legendary athletes like Torey Pudwill, Danny Way and Wes Kremer.
Simple, elegant and so damn entertaining. It’s hard for the mere mortal to relate to the level of skill and difficulty of the tricks these guys throw down on the regular. These skaters are so good, they make it look so easy. If skating inspires you, ...
Skateboarding in Madagascar is not common place. In some parts of the country it's possible no one has ever skated before. The journey through the mysterious, yet glorious country continues.
Madagascar sounds a bit like something from the pages of a fantasy novel. Everyone knows that this place exists, but it’s so remote that it is almost like a myth. The island resides on Africa’s west side and is a rare destination for outsiders, isola...
Pro skater Philipp Schuster has made a name for himself after 10 steady years of dropping quality skate clips on the internet. Today, the kid still rips...harder than ever actually. Have a look at his new edit Monochrome, and you'll see just what we ...
Two cities, two skaters, one mission – that's Coastal Business. Both Vladik Scholz and Denny Pham were asked to film a full-blown video part in two of skateboarding's major playgrounds: Los Angeles and New York City.
In this video French photographer Fred Mortagne talks us through his passion for shooting black and white film and why he prefers to capture images that are not perfect replicas of reality.
Has social media hurt or helped skateboarding? In Chapter Two of ‘Pushing Forward' we look at the impact of social media on pro skateboarders and how the modern pro utilizes social media to manage their own brand.
Top downhill skateboarders shipped out to San Francisco, California, ready to bomb down the famous De Haro Street for the 2014 Red Bull Steep Crest event.
Boise, Idaho is a pretty random place to head out on a skate trip. The western half of the US is very spread out, and Boise is pretty much right in the middle of it.
Toy Machine’s Noisy in Boise tour was a classic American road trip. The crew piled in a van in Long Beach, CA, and headed North and East to Boise, Idaho.