Visuals

Visuals: Jacob Rosenberg

Welcome to our "Visuals" interview with Jacob Rosenberg. Inspired by his new book Epicenter we used this format to explore some visuals from that era, which weren't necessarily the moments occurring in front of his lens...

Visuals: Gabriel Summers

It’s been a busy year for Gabriel Summers and that looks to continue so we’re glad he took out some time from his travels for this “Visuals” interview. It was a pleasure to speak to him about his selection and pick his brains about recent developments…

Visuals: Mark Suciu

We were hyped to connect with Mark Suciu while he was in London in recent months. After he returned home we caught up again by way of a "Visuals" interview. Enjoy learning more about his selection, a series of picks that are united by video parts playing a central theme...

Visuals: Hayley Wilson

Our series of "Visuals" interviews keeps on rolling via our most recent conversation with Melbourne-based legend Hayley Wilson. This interview coincides with the release of her very own Dunk Low...

Visuals: Mike SInclair

For the latest instalment in our "Visuals" interview series we connected with Slappy Trucks founder Mike Sinclair to find out about some skateboarding imagery that has lodged itself into his grey matter...

Visuals: Tom Delion

Tom Delion is the founder of Baglady Supplies and is one of the most interesting skateboarders exploring our capital. We interviewed him for our "Visuals" series and checked in to find out what Baglady have planned for the coming months...

Visuals: Sam Narvaez

Welcome to our latest "Visuals" interview with Sam Narvaez. Sam's recent travels have taken her to Barcelona and so we caught up with her while she was over there to learn more about her selection...

Visuals: Tyler Bledsoe

Our series of "Visuals" interviews continues following a conversation with Tyler Bledsoe. We caught up with Tyler on a Monday morning in Portland to find out more about some early skateboarding inspiration, and where he is at right now...

Visuals: Daniel Wheatley

We are hyped that Daniel Wheatley just checked in with us for a "Visuals" interview. Find out more about the video part, line, skate photo, and board graphic he picked for us. Then read on to learn more about the process behind making his latest full-length video...

Visuals: Braden Hoban

We're pleased to connect with Braden Hoban for this "Visuals" interview in the middle of his busy schedule. Thankfully the stars aligned and we found out about a video part, trick, skate photo, and board graphic which have impacted him. We also had a moment to find out about his latest part, his new Emerica pro shoe and much more...

Visuals: Jaime Owens

Our "Visuals" interview with Jaime Owens expands on a video part, trick, photo, and board graphic that have embedded themselves in his grey matter over the years. From an iconic board mail-ordered from a magazine in the 80s, to an Olly Todd video part that made it's way to the other side of the pond...

Visuals: Charlie Munro

Welcome to the latest instalment in our "Visuals" series, the result of a conversation with Charlie Munro about some important moments in skate history that made a lasting impact on him. Read on to see what video part, trick, photo, and board graphic he selected for you...

Visuals: Lev Tanju

This "Visuals" interview is with Palace Skateboards founder Lev Tanju. Read on to find out about the homegrown selection he put together for us, and the reasons why these moments in UK skate history are important to him...

Visuals: Jack Curtin

We are pleased to bring you a new "Visuals" interview with Jack Curtin. We caught up with Jack on the phone at home in San Francisco before he set out to spend the day skating the city. Find out what video part, trick, photograph, and board graphic burn bright in his mind's eye...

Visuals: Ted Barrow

Ted Barrow's tasteful selection, careful consideration, and articulate analysis of why each moment holds significance hit our inbox fully realised. Enjoy Ted's musings on three choice moments that stretch from the early nineties to the cusp of the millennium, and much more...

Visuals: Dave Mackey

We are stoked to bring you a 'Visuals' interview with Dave Mackey. It was great to speak about his selection which opened up a discussion about many different things from our shared timeline, a conversation which continued beyond what was on the menu...

Visuals: Jack Brooks

For the latest in our series of Visuals interviews we had the pleasure of speaking to Jack Brooks. Jack has been filming for Palace Skateboards for over a decade now. We connected when he was already three days deep into lens-wielding for a recent squad excursion to Spain. We are stoked he found the time to further romanticise some epic moments in skateboarding history including some he played a part in…..

Visuals: Korahn Gayle

It was a pleasure talking to Korahn Gayle for this interview. He has a rich history from which to pluck the visual stimulus that has made an impact on him, and he came back with a thoughtful, interesting selection that spans different time periods. Find out more about the video part, trick, photo, and graphic he picked to speak about...

Visuals: Will Miles

Be sure to check out this Visuals interview with London-based lensman Will Miles. Will has been out in the streets for over a decade and has filmed many seminal moments that have captured our collective imagination. We checked in with him to see which visuals have impacted him and he came back with an interesting selection filled with his friends…

Visuals: Kevin Marks

Our newest Visuals interview is with Kevin Marks from the Look Back Library. These interviews focus on a video part, trick, photo, and board graphic that have stood the test of time. Read on to learn more about Kevin's selection...

Visuals: Joe Gavin

This Visuals interview is with Joe Gavin, one of Manchester’s most gifted and prolific sons. Discover the visuals seared into his grey matter...

Visuals: Chewy Cannon

Our first-ever 'Visuals' interview is with Chewy Cannon. See which video part, trick, photo, and board graphics are imprinted on his memory...