Steve Crandall
Coffee sipping pilot of a red FBM frame and a Nikon camera.
Posts from Steve:
Season Opener
On a late spring afternoon, between work and dusk, 3 men from the southern tier of upstate NY, along the banks of the Susquehanna, get their first sessions in on some jumps built in the woods. After flood clean ups, and countless hours digging, dialing, and dealing with many other distractions and oddities, the first runs are at Endwell sometimes happen more than once a year, this time I was on hand to get a short stack of photos of John Lee, Chris Hancock, and Kyle Hibbard, enjoying some of the fruits…

John Lee

Kyle Hibbard.

John Lee.

Chris Hancock.

John Lee.

Kyle Hibbard.

Chris Hancock, John Lee, season opener, over under…

John Hancock.
Man Wolf
Mister Heavenly – Bronx Sniper from Alex Craig on Vimeo.
Corey Adams & Alex Craig make interesting videos!
read moreColdwater Flow
Coldwater Flow (2012) from Elliot Van Orman Productions on Vimeo.
Evo stokeage…
read moreRaincheck
From Eoin Shiel in Ireland… Get Stoked.
read moreBorn free
Cool Stuff, I like Cool Stuff, and Green Onions for sure!
read moreFuck You All
Glen E. Friedman “Fuck You All” show @ 941 Geary Gallery with Shepard Fairey & Justin Giarla…
read moreLost Treasures
Our Friend Ralph had an art opening in Philly this past weekend, with some amazing screen prints, on both paper and wood, from photos he had taken around his beloved hometown.
We shot a few pics at the show, and asked his to give us a brief rundown on the premise behind it…
“The name of the show was Lost Treasures (it was the name of an abandoned storefront i saw up there), it was screenprints of photos I’ve taken under the El train line in Philadelphia, the further north you go under the El the worse the area gets, and thats right up my alley, I love old run down buildings, the graffiti, and the characters you see along the way…that area used to be a bustling part of town for shopping, and over time it has become almost a wasteland of abandoned shops and drug dealers…I used my Canon PowerShot G10 digital camera, which I wore around my neck and hidden under a windbreaker, if I saw a cool shot I would unzip and click…i originally drove up there parked on the edge of the “shopping” district and was going to walk a big loop so i could get pics on both sides of the street, after I made it about 2 blocks I was already offered drugs 4 times, asked if I was okay or needed anything, and even had a guy try to sell me loose cigarettes I decided to get back in my car and just pull over when i saw something cool…I almost got to see a fist fight in the middle of the street until the guys girlfriend pulled him back into his car…and I saw a guy in a gorilla suit holding up a sign for used furniture…it was def a good time, im not gonna lie, I was a little sketched out being under there by myself, but I also found an oasis of a diner, it looks like this place was the shit back in the 60’s and they havent changed the decor since, they had the best chocolate chip pancakes I’ve had in the city, and for 3.99 you get 2 pancakes, 2 eggs, and a coffee.” _ Ralph Stollenwerk
The Slingluff Gallery
11 W. Girard Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19123
The show is up from May 5th-27th









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read moreRoad To Ruin
These are just 20 random photos shot on an Old Nikon, from my travels from around the states the last couple of months…
A lot of mileage in an old Dodge van, with some good friends. Life on wheels, the road to ruin.

Coastal North Carolina.

Chris Neighbors, a Parking lot in Arizona.

Somewhere out west, outside the van.

Roadside Carolina Swamp.

Central California. Middle of the day.

El Paso sunset. Interstate 10.

The skyline in El Paso.

Danger of drowning beyond this point.

Somewhere near Modesto California.

Coastal Georgia.

Jacksonville Florida.

Out West.

Arizona.

Savannah Georgia.

Somewhere in Manhattan.

Rt. 1 Davenport California.

Chelsea Pier area looking towards Jersey.

Austin Texas.

St. Augustine Florida.

Street Canopy, Savannah Georgia.
TBR: Occupy Tampa.
Matt Coplon sent this one over!
read moreEnd of the road.

This was an old pier on a dead end road, I came across on a motorcycle trip… One of those pics you find when you get a roll of film developed ages after it was shot, and you have no clue what’s on it….
read moreChristian Hewett Film Photographs
Similar to how records have a distinct feel and sound, film photographs also stand out, seemingly capturing more depth and character then its digital counterparts. Christian Hewett has a new site called Bump Jump, with some great photos, here are a few of them…













