Yearly Archives: 2015

The Athletic Supports Aaron Edge

TigreNoir1This is the cycling community taking care of their own. Not only do you get a rad shirt, you get to help a fellow peddler in a time of need.

“We will be donating $10 for every shirt sold to Aaron’s bills fund. If you would like to donate further, head over to his GoFundMe Page » Aaron Vs. T6. Every shirt comes with a “Yo Thanks!” decal that Aaron has provided as his way of saying thanks for the support.” – The Athletic

I just ordered mine. I hope you’re as pumped on this as I am.

RIDE. CREATE. SUPPORT.

Chris Rost Killz BMX

imageI only had a few minutes to meet up with Chris last week. To be honest, I haven’t really used my new Fujifilm X-E2 and Funijon 35mm lens to shoot any action shots yet so I was pretty amped when Chris and I’s schedules were free to meet up. I thought there was going to be a few limitation comparing the X-E2 Mirrorless to a DSLR from reading a couple reviews, but I couldn’t find any. As you can see, fast action focus is on point! But maybe I don’t have nearly the issues shooting with a slower focusing digital shooter since I transitioned from manual film shooting. Regardless of that fact, I couldn’t be more pleased with Fujifilm products. With each photo shoot I grow more in love!

Go to FOLLY x DIGITAL for more examples of what this little shooter can do! Cheers!

RIDE x CREATE

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Manual for Speed Announces Artist Residency Kits

manualforspeed_artistresidence_perry-1Yup… this is great!!

“Over the course of the summer Manual for Speed will be releasing a series of five kits designed by five different artist. The first two kits to be released feature the artwork of Jerry Inscoe and Mike Perry. Additional kits designed by Sigrid Calon, Karan Singh, and Zio Ziegler are set to be released later this summer. Manual for Speed is excited to bring the arresting and colorful work of these artists to the cycling world.”

Or as Manual for Speed would put it:

The way we see it Cycling Kit is an opportunity for Elevated Personal Expression. As such we’re proposing a complete break from the hegemonic monotony of Corporate Body Advertising. Rather than being an unwilling participant in some Business Company’s fall product campaign, why not express your own aesthetic; an aesthetic that says culture counts, style counts and damn it, art counts. While those around you engage in a race to the bottom—Lowest Common Denominator!, Base!, Pedestrian!, Branded Shlock!—with their Quick Step jerseys and their Panera Bread skinsuits. Why not elevate your message to the world? It’s easy, here’s how;

  1. Don’t be a billboard for a European dance conglomerate.
  2. Take pride, relate your own sensibilities.
  3. Be Beautiful.

We know what you’re thinking, this sounds great but how do I get started!? Introducing Manual for Speed’s Artist Residency Program Volume One: Chaoscolormotiontracjectory.

We gave five contemporary artists the same creative brief; The Greatest Spectacle on Earth is so much more than bike racing but bike racing is in fact the heart & soul of the Greatest Spectacle on Earth. But what is it about bike racing that we love so much, is it the Chaos, the Color, the Motion and the Trajectory? Yeah, it’s that. Interpret that. 

Go to Manual For Speed for more info on these dope kits!manualforspeed_aritstresidence_inscoe_dad-30

Domestique Coffee Nitro Ice Brew

imageIt’s coffee. It’s cold. It’s got nitro bubbles. It’s delicious on all levels.

I’ve had a lot of coffee from sea to shining sea and I gotta tell ya… this takes the cake. The BEST summer treat. If you’re in the Birmingham, AL area definitely keep your eyes peeled to Domestique Coffee’s IG page for pop up brew stations like this. When it’s available, you should be available.

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Team Bici Coop Says Goodbye

imageSad but true. Team rider Alan Barton is moving to the great city of Portland, OR. Really excited for him and all the new lands he will be dominating via two wheels.

In honor of Alan’s departure the Bici Coop team came together for a farwell ride in the hot hot heat of Birmingham, AL. It was only about 50 miles and 3K+ of climbing which wouldn’t normally be all too difficult, but the heat… that damn heat… it zapped me for sure. Really showed me the power of proper hydration; which I thought I was nailing, but ended up cramping pretty hard towards the end of the ride. No tears from me though! This was one of the best rides I’ve been on this summer. GREAT folks doing great things!

To all my Portland pals… welcome newcomer Alan Barton into your loving arms as I’m sure you will. He will bless your city with all types of good things. Cheers to that!

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Drew’s Signal Cycles Pulse

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It’s pretty rare that I run into solid handbuilt bicycles like the Signal Cycles Pulse previously featured at NAHBS. Drew Honeycutt is the lucky owner. As soon as I saw him roll up for the Bici Coop Team ride in Birmingham, AL I knew I needed to nab a few shots of this steel beauty. With that said I did only nab a few shots. It was significantly hot, at the end of the ride, and there was fresh nitro cold brew ice coffee from Domestique Coffee under a shaded covering calling our names. Here are the three shots that made the cut. Hope you enjoy!

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#CoffeeOutside With 14mm Of Fun

imageI love #coffeeoutside and I love using my fresh Fujinon 14mm f/2.8 lens to capture it all. Really… the Fujifilm X Series in general is constantly blowing me away. Just got this lens in last night and needed to tell you fine folks how pumped I am on it. So easy to ride x shoot with.

Anyways, here’s a simple post from this mornings ride, coffee, and chill sesh. I hope you’re having an equally great morning! Cheers!

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The PDX Invitational Photo Recap From Afar

This looked absolutely amazing. Perfect example of rad folks coming together to make rad things happen! Really wish I was able to travel out to Portland for this event. Glad that I can live vicariously through Erik Kellar’s killer shots, photo-documenting the event! He did and amazing job all around. Captured some friendly faces that I need to see soon.

Go check out other things from PDX Invitational and Erik’s other photographical greatness. Cheers and Happy Friday!!

RIDE x CREATE