I'm not really in the mood for writing but i though i'd better do it now while the interweb is behaving itself. As you will see i have some more pictures. (I can tell you right now that the writing to follow is unlikely to be funy or interesting, because i have just strugled with those two sentences)
These first lot are ones I shot of Isaac a couple of months back. They are the ones nobody wanted, like the dogs at battersea.

No arms fronty


Isaac didn't have a great time getting his bike on this roof. He made it worhwhile though.


Tight curved hang-5, dialled.

I went to NASS which was wet but pretty good. I took some pics, I will probably put the majority on here when I have seen what ride use. Until then you'll have o make do with this gem. Unfortunately I know both f those people. If anybody wants them please Facebook me. They do come as a pair though and thy are both particularly annoying.

I have an article in this months Ride for the Zeal trip to Florida. It's pretty funny because I was very slack on the photo's, but managed to write a fair bit, so there's 4 pages worth of text on a 2 pag aricle and only a couple of pictures. If photography was my actual job then someone would have sacked me by now.
We did this. A lot. From this very spot we put the world to rights.

Bruza at Vans

Yeah Bazza!

Balls out Barry!

I got the first roll of film back off my medium format which I'm quite stoked on. It's been ages since I shot film, so they are not all perfect, but the ones that came out are rad. Loads of saturation. I only shot 2 bmx pics on that roll, but the next one has some more pics from Bobs Jam so we'll see how they turn out. I shot a couple at epsom the other day too, but i'm fairly sure they will be shit. Still, lots more satisfying than digital.
I always said to myself that this would be the first thing I took a picture of if i got a medium format. I love this wondowless monolith.

I taught Mikey a magic trick involving toothpicks which he shows everyone now.

1st set at Bobs x2


Finally, I stopped on the way to NASS to go to this place. It's got something to do with water, but it's rideable all the time. There's two trenches like this; ones full the other isn't. You get in and out by lowering yourself down a plastic hose. I shat my pants (not fond of high things without being strapped in/enclosed). You can see it there on the left. Hitcher made me take my life in to my own hands just so I could get a photo or two.


I'm going to bed now and there's nuffink you can do!