Bloggables
Philthy 2013 Year end MIXTAPE
2013 Year end MIXTAPE / A Philthy Feature from Philthy Films on Vimeo.
Stove Dialer
How To Turn A Beer Can Into The Only Camping Stove You’ll Ever Need from Tom Allen on Vimeo.
Weekend Warriors
A beautiful November Saturday in Richmond Virginia. Good times spent with Shane and Dillon Leeper, Eric Holladay, Doug Fines, and Latane Coghill. Filmed and edited by Latane Coghill with additional help from Eric Holladay.
Halahan Brother’s Trail Edit
I can’t say enough about the Halahan Family. They are one of the BMX families that are doing it right. The Halahans make me excited for the next generation in Pittsburgh. They’re not even teenagers and have more style than most trail dogs. Here’s an edit of Lukas and Nathan Halahan that they did for Diamondback at JP’s trails.
Filmed and edited: Deek Design
My Favorite Line with Mark Mulville
In classic style, Mark Mulville rips the jump room at The Wheel Mill in this one. If I wasn’t 6’3” I’d try some of these combos.
Texas Beach “Treasure Island” Skatepark RVA
Shot and edited by Latane Coghill!
The Wheel Mill Pump Track
The Wheel Mill is raising money to build a new pump track with an Indiegogo campaign. The park just opened last April and is the first indoor park in Pittsburgh in years. Help give the Pittsburgh scene an amazing park and get some kick back too.
Cranx Halloween Jam
Cranx is having a Halloween Jam on November 2nd. Ryan Souva will be there taking photos and growing a beard.
Let’s Go Get Cokes
My first exposure to BMX came from two small books in my elementary school’s library and a short video segment about freestyle on Reading Rainbow. Flashy vector graphics and neon colors wrapped around this new-to-me thing called freestyle. I still look back fondly at the visual styles that surrounded those years of fascination and attempts to perfect my rock walk.
“Let’s Go Get Cokes” is Nick Ferreira’s latest publication under the Amigos Publishing umbrella. Featuring “well-worn” photos from an anonymous former BMX pro, “Let’s Go Get Cokes” is framed with visual inspiration from early 90s BMX magazines. If you have any appreciation for this time period in BMX, I think you’ll enjoy the read. Check out the Amigos online store to order a copy.