Long time no blog! At least the feed directory’s getting put to use. Here’s a video with a bunch of X-Games pros talking about their first handrail
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August 2nd, 2009First Handrail
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May 5th, 2009Jimmy Levan
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April 30th, 2009S&M’s Chris Moeller
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April 11th, 2009Animal’s CEO, Mike Osso
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April 9th, 200924 Hours in Ohio
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April 8th, 2009Brad Simms in Brazil
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February 19th, 2009Tips for freelance photographers

Here’s another one for those wanting to work in the industry.
Since the digital age is upon us, it's seems its no surprise that everyone is a photographer these days. It seems like I keep hearing the same questions more and more. Like, how do get my photos published in a magazine? Who do I contact? What are they looking for? This gave me the idea to start this series of posts, about what it takes to be a contributing photographer. Hopefully to answer any questions all you up and coming photographers may have. I'll be talking to a series of different contributors and staff photographers from various BMX magazines and diving into each, with the plan of giving you an idea what their looking for and how to start. I'll also be giving you my personal insight and years of experience shooting as a freelancer and as a magazine staff photographer. I guess these tips could apply to any magazine but what I'll be referring to BMX Magazines.
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February 11th, 2009Day in the Life: Corey Martinez
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January 29th, 2009Karl Poynter’s (paint)Ballin’
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January 27th, 2009Christmas in the Carpathian Mountains

Tunney asks an interesting hypothetical…
Last week, I got an e-mail from YouTube. I was in trouble. Well, kinda. It all goes back to a video section I filmed in 2003 for a flatland DVD named Flatcrap. The e-mail read, "Your video may have content that is owned or licensed by WMG."
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