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All In: Skateboard Photography by Dave Swift 1989-2025 brings to print his four decades of skateboard photography. As the longtime editor of Transworld Skateboarding and The Skateboard Mag, Dave Swift documented skateboarding around the world with the best amateur and professional skateboarders of all time. From Tony Hawk to Sky Brown, Dave has captured many timeless images over the course of his career. This book encapsulates those images and brings them to life with stories and quotes from the author and many of the skaters featured in the book. Skateboard icons such as Tony Hawk, Geoff…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
All In: Skateboard Photography by Dave Swift 1989-2025 brings to print his four decades of skateboard photography. As the longtime editor of Transworld Skateboarding and The Skateboard Mag, Dave Swift documented skateboarding around the world with the best amateur and professional skateboarders of all time. From Tony Hawk to Sky Brown, Dave has captured many timeless images over the course of his career. This book encapsulates those images and brings them to life with stories and quotes from the author and many of the skaters featured in the book. Skateboard icons such as Tony Hawk, Geoff Rowley, Rob Dyrdek, Christian Hosoi, Kris Markovich, Atiba Jefferson, Jeremy Klein, Danny Way, Sky Brown, Keegan Palmer, Lizzie Armanto, and many others have contributed to the book. The book is a must have for lifelong skateboarders as well as those new to the sport looking to learn a bit of history or for inspiration.
Autorenporträt
Dave Swift grew up in San Diego, California, where he started his skateboard journey. He was a sponsored amateur skateboarder and Del Mar Skate Ranch local through the rest of the 1980s. In 1989 he was hired as an editorial assistant at Transworld Skateboarding. At this time, he picked up photography with the help of his co-worker J. Grant Brittain and began a lifelong career in photo journalism.