BRYCE KANIGHTS -BONUS PARTS 4 AND 5

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

From the Who, How, Now series, Bonus parts four and five.

Bryce Kanights shares memories from his early days skating with San Francisco crew the Sick Boys, his first years at Thrasher Magazine, and what skateboarding is to him.

Bryce Kanights- Bonus- Part 4 from Nemo Entertainment on Vimeo.

Bryce Kanights explains his passion and dedication to skateboarding, shares his time capsule of magazines and memories.

Bryce Kanights- Bonus- Part 5 from Nemo Entertainment on Vimeo.

BRYCE KANIGHTS- INSIGHTS, PERSPECTIVES, PERSONALITY AND PASSION

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Part three from the Who, How, Now series.  Bryce Kanights takes his dog to the park, then meets up with Chet Childress to skate.

Bryce Kanights- Part 3 of 3 from Nemo Entertainment on Vimeo.

Bryce Kanights and Kevin Kowalski visit Mark Conahans Home to Check out his New Bowl.

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Bryce Kanights- Part 2 of 3 from Nemo Entertainment on Vimeo.

Clay Enos on Street Photography – A How To

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Photographer Clay Enos goes from shooting super heroes on the set of Watchmen to taking street portraits of random people. He shows us how to do a street-studio portrait session with a sheet of white paper, some tape, and a camera.

Seen of Change directed by Bryce Kanights

Monday, March 16th, 2009


2009 Seen of Change at Artery! from Dave Allen on Vimeo..

Artery opened a skateboarding photography exhibit called The Seen of Change, curated by Bryce Kanights. Fellow artists in the show include Grant Brittain, Jon Humphries, Joe Brook, and Ryan Flynn. The Seen of Change opened on Friday March 13, 2009 at Artery, 4114 N. Vancouver Avenue in Portland.

Simon Hoegsberg – We Are All Gonna Die 100 Meters of Existence

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Simon Hoegsberg 100 Meters of Existence NemoHQ

Simon Hoegsberg’s latest image is 100 meters long. There are 178 people in the image that was shot over 20 days from the same spot on a railroad bridge on Warschauer Strasse in Berlin during the summer of 2007. It is fascinating. Look for the two people who both have bandages over one eye – weird. Here’s the link. Mouse over the slide to make it move from left to right.

Found on Twitter from bjmin