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Andy Horsley
"Hello to all the people in Internet land. My name is Andrew Robert Horsley and along with Wig Worland back in 1995 helped set up Sidewalk Surfer skateboarding magazine.
I've been living the life of a child since then shooting photos and claiming 'Art Director' of said magazine. Shooting photographs on film and on sensors has taken me to places & neighborhoods that I most definitely would never have seen if i'd been a dustbin man like my teachers said I would be.
To check out what's happening in the UK skatescene and to see more photographs & footage you'd do well to visit: www.sidewalkmag.com".
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John Rattray - Frontside Carve by Andy Horsley
£ 39.00
Epic photo of Scotland's finest: John Rattray.
"This was shot in in Rekjavic, Iceland, in 2000. It was a Blueprint tour with me, Colin (Kennedy), John (Rattray) and (Paul) Shier.
The pipes were on the back of some trucks, there were 3 of them. We stumbled upon them whilst on the way to the skatepark. It's incredibly rare to find the inside of a fullpipe all white, usually they're a horrible rusty colour but these must've been for flour or soup or something. They were super clean until John got in there.
Rattray was the only person to skate it, he climbed up and started pumping around so I got my camera out. We were all done in like 5 minutes.
This shot ended being on the cover of Sidewalk for July 2000.
Around the same day we were doing a demo for some 'extreme' event and Ian Brown was playing there. We were in the green room round the back sat in one corner and Ian Brown was sat in the other. I dared John to interview him so he got up, walked over and said to him
'What's the magic word?'
Ian Brown said
'Abracadabra'
John turned around and just walked off. Classic."
This photo is available on Kodak Endura paper which is suitable for framing or mounting. Please note this paper has a slightly mottled finish and is available in limited quantities in the following sizes (approx.):
Small (8" x 12", 20.3cm x 30.5cm) Limited to 20 Prints
Medium (12" x 18", 30.5cm x 45.7cm) Limited to 10 Prints
Large (16" x 24", 41cm x 61cm) Limited to 5 Prints Learn More
"This was shot in in Rekjavic, Iceland, in 2000. It was a Blueprint tour with me, Colin (Kennedy), John (Rattray) and (Paul) Shier.
The pipes were on the back of some trucks, there were 3 of them. We stumbled upon them whilst on the way to the skatepark. It's incredibly rare to find the inside of a fullpipe all white, usually they're a horrible rusty colour but these must've been for flour or soup or something. They were super clean until John got in there.
Rattray was the only person to skate it, he climbed up and started pumping around so I got my camera out. We were all done in like 5 minutes.
This shot ended being on the cover of Sidewalk for July 2000.
Around the same day we were doing a demo for some 'extreme' event and Ian Brown was playing there. We were in the green room round the back sat in one corner and Ian Brown was sat in the other. I dared John to interview him so he got up, walked over and said to him
'What's the magic word?'
Ian Brown said
'Abracadabra'
John turned around and just walked off. Classic."
This photo is available on Kodak Endura paper which is suitable for framing or mounting. Please note this paper has a slightly mottled finish and is available in limited quantities in the following sizes (approx.):
Small (8" x 12", 20.3cm x 30.5cm) Limited to 20 Prints
Medium (12" x 18", 30.5cm x 45.7cm) Limited to 10 Prints
Large (16" x 24", 41cm x 61cm) Limited to 5 Prints Learn More
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