There’s a definite pattern to the locations I shoot at – it’s pretty much guaranteed it’ll be either a forest or a hill, or a mixture of the two. It’s very rare I really shoot anywhere else, so when I found out about the Red Bull Round Up, a two day event beginning at a disused movie studio set that’d been made up to look like 1930s Chicago, I was all over it. After all, it’s not often you get the chance to kick holes in polystyrene walls and rattle the handles of fake doors.

Just a regular '30s Chicago street-scene.

Curtis at home in the warehouse district

Ian Nelson shows why it's safer to be on my side of the camera

Magic was made here, once. By George Lopez.
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Jerry Blog
Check out NSMB.com‘s Jerry Willows’ blog about our shoot with legendary North Shore builder / filmer Digger last week: North Shore Photo / Vid Jam
Another cover
It wasn’t too long ago I mentioned the day shoot I did with Darcy Turenne for an upcoming article in Singletrack magazine, a mix of studio and North Shore trail…
North Shore is my Shore now
It finally happened! After several months of waiting / arranging / searching I’ve finally moved into a new apartment in North Vancouver, BC. It was becoming increasingly difficult to shoot…
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Hold the back page!
Following up from my previous post about the Todmorden Cyclocross, here’s a couple of shots that race organiser, Singletrack magazine editor and all-round nice chap Chipps Chippendale sent of today’s…
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That looks cool Dan.