Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Bike Mag: Jump Ship



Jump Ship, a Silver stop in the FMB World Tour, saw over 20 professional riders flock to the jump-filled barge in Victoria Harbor, British Columbia.

The battle for first place in the slopestyle event was a tight competition between Brandon Semenuk and Mike Montgomery–who just came off a win at the Teva Mountain Games. In the end, Semenuk came out on top by just under three points. Montgomery did however win the best trick contest on Day 2 with a butter-smooth 720 (See video bottom of page).

Check out more of my photos on bikemag.com

Saturday, May 10, 2008

John Henry Days

Dreads, stunts and prizes. . . how can you go wrong?





Saturday, May 3, 2008

Monday, April 21, 2008

First Ripper of the Year

When I saw the snow outside at 6am on Saturday morning I thought for sure that the Ripper would be canceled, but those NSMBA people are a tough bunch! The Ripper was on and it turned out to be an amazing day for photos.

I was lucky enough to get a lift in James' truck (Obsession Bikes) for the start of the race.

Thank-you to awesome photographer Corey Toews for this photo!
There were some bunnies. . .


. . . and a hospital patient. . .

. . . even Joan of Arc made an appearance!Lots of riders braved the snowy conditions for the event and had an awesome time!Even my boss, Kelli (Endless Biking)!The organizers liked the snow too!
Thank-you to all of the volunteers, ripper participants and the other photographers, it was definitely a Ripper to remember!

More photos!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Portraits from the Bike Park

Seann and I got out to enjoy the sun today with some friends out at the dirt jumps. It was so great to be outside in the sun and on our bikes! Unfortunately Seann had a bit of a spill and tried to smooth out a landing with is face.




Friday, December 7, 2007

David Garibaldi


Tonight I attended an art show by David Garibaldi at the Oh My Godard Gallery on Granville Street, what an amazing artist. David 'performs' but putting on an inspiring show of painting while rocking out to loud music and encouragement from the audience, his performances are called 'Rhythm and Hue'.

I was lucky to be able to attend the show with my brother, and thanks to him, I got to meet the artist. David's performance was unique and very exciting to see, if you get a chance to see David perform, go see it!

This isn't as good as the live show, but you can catch some clips of his performances here.

David Garibaldi, Chris (my brother) and Brandon (David's manager)