There is so much going on in this shot. If you were on Blackcomb’s Horstman Glacier in the early 90s, either at the Camp of Champions or at Craig’s camp, this will likely take you right back. There were moments when the best snowboarders in the world would just THROW DOWN in these spontaneous sessions that would erupt on a piece of terrain or a newly built feature. At that point, the cameras would come out and people would stop what they were doing to watch.
Jamie Lynn always commanded attention, and all eyes were definitely on him when he started spinning these tail grab 5s. The style is imprinted on our brains, instantly identifiable. In the background are some faces that are familiar to members of the snowboard media.
For me, this is more than a photo, it’s a sense memory that transports me.
In the 90s snowboarding was still new, wild, dangerous, and changing by the month. It was exciting, the characters were legendary, and it went from the outcast to the olympics in a matter of years. These are some of the photos from that era. Sports collectables for those of us who were never into team sports.
Photos by Dano Pendygrasse
Editions of 3. First sale at .05 - .1 ETH, second sale at 1 ETH, 3rd is gifted to the rider if possible, burnt if not. Burn is under way currently.
prints at www.danopendygrasse.store
Jamie Lynn: The cab 5.
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There is so much going on in this shot. If you were on Blackcomb’s Horstman Glacier in the early 90s, either at the Camp of Champions or at Craig’s camp, this will likely take you right back. There were moments when the best snowboarders in the world would just THROW DOWN in these spontaneous sessions that would erupt on a piece of terrain or a newly built feature. At that point, the cameras would come out and people would stop what they were doing to watch.
Jamie Lynn always commanded attention, and all eyes were definitely on him when he started spinning these tail grab 5s. The style is imprinted on our brains, instantly identifiable. In the background are some faces that are familiar to members of the snowboard media.
For me, this is more than a photo, it’s a sense memory that transports me.
In the 90s snowboarding was still new, wild, dangerous, and changing by the month. It was exciting, the characters were legendary, and it went from the outcast to the olympics in a matter of years. These are some of the photos from that era. Sports collectables for those of us who were never into team sports.
Photos by Dano Pendygrasse
Editions of 3. First sale at .05 - .1 ETH, second sale at 1 ETH, 3rd is gifted to the rider if possible, burnt if not. Burn is under way currently.
prints at www.danopendygrasse.store
- Sales
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