Traba Itinerary
Pascal Tawadros by Dennis Ludwig | Video Part
If I could say one thing about Pascal it would be that this man truly spends most of his time skateboarding. The last few times I've gone to Barcelona, I would frequently see Pascal working on mind blowing tricks for hours, completely in his own world.
Timmy Johnson and Max Murphy "Pop Art" Part | Strangelove Skateboards
This part is special to me in a few ways. I was honored and excited when Timmy told me he wanted me to help out with this part. There are a lot of never seen before spots that really showcase how much skating you can do in Chicago without touching the loop.
Timo Meier – Morphium Part II
Imagine swiping through google street view looking for spots instead of instagram, that's how it was going down with the French skateboarders. People like this always open my eyes new ways to see spots, and as you can see in the part, this man has a vision.
BRANDY SKATEBOARDS | IN LOVE | EDIT
The last time I saw Mike at Paral Lel he told he had just started a board company called Brandy. I like what I see so far.
Likewise | Chicagoland Edit by Dave Romo
One of my favorite things in skate videos is seeing sprinkles of spots I've seen before mixed with a selection of low key gems.
Error 404 | Connected | Montage
Error 404 just put out a new collection, and a new montage filmed by Will Riemer. We get to see LA spots from the perspective of a new generation.
Trabajito | Montage | Jacques Hammond
If Jaques isn't hard at work or enjoying a successful Tinder date, you will find this man out with a group a dudes searching for fresh spots in the outskirts of Barcelona, stacking clips.
Graham Thoms | Sympathy | Video Part
Graham has been pumping out parts with Pizza Ross for the past few year all for the love of the game. . . switch bs tails included.
VXPHONE | Tengo Hambre | Full Length
Charles has done it again, managing to pull off a full length filmed with the Trabajando MiniVx1000 MK1 Lens. Footage from Spain and Brazil combine to bring this project to life featuring tons of G's from all over the world.
De La Fisheye | Trabajando Fisheye | Barcelona / Madrid
Julien Merour has always had a passion for filming, and the Trabajando Fisheye was the perfect tool to scratch that filming itch while fitting in the same backpack he uses every day.