
Captured, cut, and produced by Brian Freeman, this episode dives into Julian Bah’s impact on the skate community, his influence in his hometown of Atlanta, and the bridges he’s built through skating.
Captured, cut, and produced by Brian Freeman, this episode dives into Julian Bah’s impact on the skate community, his influence in his hometown of Atlanta, and the bridges he’s built through skating.
Captured, cut, and produced by Brian Freeman, this episode dives into Montre Livingston’s impact in the skate community, his influence on the next generation, and the Bridges he’s built through skating.
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S1EP2 Brian Aragon.
Captured, cut, and produced by Brian Freeman, this Bridges episode dives into Brian Aragon’s impact in the skate community, his influence on the next generation, and the bridges he’s built through skating.
Captured, cut, and produced by Brian Freeman. This episode dives into Franky Morales’s impact on the skate scene in Miami, Florida. His influence on the next generation, and the bridges he’s built through skating.
“This is a love letter to my skate community. Conceptualized in late July of 2024, Equilibrium is an Atlanta based edit that features much of the vibrant skating scene that continues to thrive well out of the pandemic”.
“Created by Richard Williams, SK8TL is a group that was born from the days of social distancing, and places a heavy distinction on celebrating the similarities & differences alike that are found within inline and quad skating. Please enjoy this passion project, and share to expand our city’s outreach as a magnet for wheelie-feet. Thanks to the sponsors of this project, and looking forward to a second installation for 2025”. - Richard Williams.
Card Description: Julian Vaughn Bah - 17 years old - Atlanta, GA - 06 years of skating.
Without Wheels: When I was a little younger I liked art a lot (I still do), but I started to like skating a lot more. So I would probably be getting into something having to do with art if I didn’t skate.
Looking forward: I’m looking forward to watching skating progress and seeing all the crazy shit people will start to do a few years from now.
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