It’s pretty rare that I took a camera up the mountain on a stormy powder day in the 90s. First of all, it was pretty much impossible to get anyone to stop long enough to set up a photo and second of all it was pretty unlikely that I would either get a decent photo or that the photo would ever run. So this shot of Mike has become one of my favourites.
This was taken on Whistler, on Seppos I think, and I also think we were riding with Bas that day. I would have taken a really small kit, probably one lens and a body, and worn it inside my jacket. Honestly, it’s not fun to ride like that and the risk to the camera is pretty high, but I guess a visit from out Washington friends made it worth it.
This is just 100% classic northwest snowboarding, with Ranquet’s super skate style popping a perfect method between some trees. Some photos just take you right into a moment.
This NFT comes with an unlockable file to print a 12x18 version of the photo as well as instructions for the best practices for printing. This ensures that if the NFT sells to a new user, they will also get the add-on value.
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
Mike Ranquet. A method in the storm. 1996.
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Mike Ranquet. A method in the storm. 1996.
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It’s pretty rare that I took a camera up the mountain on a stormy powder day in the 90s. First of all, it was pretty much impossible to get anyone to stop long enough to set up a photo and second of all it was pretty unlikely that I would either get a decent photo or that the photo would ever run. So this shot of Mike has become one of my favourites.
This was taken on Whistler, on Seppos I think, and I also think we were riding with Bas that day. I would have taken a really small kit, probably one lens and a body, and worn it inside my jacket. Honestly, it’s not fun to ride like that and the risk to the camera is pretty high, but I guess a visit from out Washington friends made it worth it.
This is just 100% classic northwest snowboarding, with Ranquet’s super skate style popping a perfect method between some trees. Some photos just take you right into a moment.
This NFT comes with an unlockable file to print a 12x18 version of the photo as well as instructions for the best practices for printing. This ensures that if the NFT sells to a new user, they will also get the add-on value.
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
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