the show is called "Heap"...it will be running for a month at the Santa Fe Baking Company but the opening night party is on friday the 10th.
Photographers Ryan Ricker and Joel Lipovesky will be showing some of their best work. Mainly downhill, some ditches, sliding, and bowl skating. All shot in Nuevo Mexico! come have a beer and check out some downhill photography.
possible midnight downhill run after the party!
i'll post more info when i get it....come check it out!
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Re: Downhill Skateboard Photography Show in Santa Fe
heres the flyer for the event.
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Re: Downhill Skateboard Photography Show in Santa Fe
tonite! Hippie jump contest! DURANGO boards are giving away prizes and so is Paris trucks!
food, beer, and skateboarding!
come on down!
epic downhill photos, trippy art done on skateboards by artist Rob Rael and insanely detailed grip tape art by ryan ricker.
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Re: Downhill Skateboard Photography Show in Santa Fe
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Originally Posted by thokk2
I won't be able to come... sad... Is there any chance of seeing any of the pictures on the interweb?
yes. if you are on facebook. search under events for "the heap" and i think you should be able to check out Joel Lipovesky's photos.
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