Showing posts with label David Benedek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Benedek. Show all posts

Saturday, January 8, 2011

WORK IN PROGRESS

Recently I stopped by David's place where he was working on his book and shot a few frames.



Personally I can't wait to see what he's putting together, it's an exciting project. Here's some general info:


CURRENT STATE: SNOWBOARDING is a book that will be released in 2011.


Attempting to document the sport's current state and potential path into the future it will feature interviews with some of the most influential characters of the past 2 decades. Designed and curated by David Benedek.

Make sure to get your hands on the first run and pre-order the book here...

Friday, December 12, 2008

Planet Sports Ads

Some examples of my work: 3 layouts of the Planet Sports Ads I shot. The most recent one features David Benedek and Christoph Weber. Planet Sports got a rad snowboard team, check it out at their website.
For people who get by google on my blog searching for Isenseven Clothing, Planet Sports sells their apparel, ships everywhere, just go to their online shop.



Sunday, November 16, 2008

David Benedek Video at Transworld


David Benedek stepping it up once again. Check out the video at the Transworld website of his insane new tricks. Stay tuned for the photo sequences in the next issue of the magazine.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

work examples post

Two examples of my work. One is a photo of David Benedek used by Swatch for various purposes. This one shown here is from their catalogue. The other one is a page from an article in Snow Style, again... I know, but I can't help I like seeing my photos embedded in japanese text ;) Terje Håkonsen appearing in a TTR article.



Friday, September 19, 2008

Snowstyle Cover!

Yeah, my shot of Josh Dirksen made it as a cover of Japan's snowboard magazine Snowstyle! If you can get your hands on the mag, go get it! I can't read what the text on the cover promises, but I know that there's a huge GAP Session story in it. Plus a couple of extra pages from a trip to France to try out another step over kicker, see below.