Daily Goods Window on a frosty evening. Photo – Maksim Kalanep
Last Friday saw the hard work put into each of the four edits made for the Nike SB project NESW culminate in a book release. This took place in Camberwell at Daily Goods, a coffee shop started by Carter Donnell. There was a great turn out…
Mark Jackson, Jacob Sawyer and Tyrone O’Hanrahan leafing through the book. Photo – Maksim Kalanep
Mark Jackson has spent the last few months filming and editing this project, he was stoked to see the book for the first time. Henry Kingsford had a similarly busy schedule shooting the photos, compiling other material and piecing together the book which looks great. It features amazing photos of what went down during the filming trips and an in depth look at each compass point stemming from the skate shop at it’s core
We were really pleased there was a Slam City Skates presence in the South section…
Plenty of beers kept the event swimming along and loads of people showed up throughout the day. The four edits were looped on a projector, food and coffee were there for all and everybody left with a copy of the book…
Julien lacor from Nike SB had spent a lot of time getting this event together and it drew people from Country wide and further afield…
Slam team riders Daniel ‘Snowy’ Kinloch and Nick Jensen
Slam team riders Rob Mathieson and Neil Smith playing FIFA:Ultimate Team
Benjamin Deberdt and Charles Paratte
You never know who you are going to bump into. It was amazing to see Benjamin and Charles had made it all the way to Camberwell from the Gare Du Nord. This event brought people from across the whole scene together. Tomorrow we will post more about the book project. Here is a reminder to watch the North, East, South and West edits. Shop for Nike SB HERE