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In the Shop: The Photograffiti Book
Celebrating over 40 years of reader-submitted skate photography. This coffee table book features 1,000+ photos, over 45 interviews and lots of special features. All on premium, photo-quality paper. Pick one up today. -
Photograffiti: Best Skate Submissions 2016-2019
By the time you post a skate photo on your phone, it's already buried under hundreds of pics of celebrities, selfies, and ass. Photograffiti runs only once a month in the magazine but the stoke lasts forever. Here are some of the best reader-submitted photos over the past few years. Long live print! -
Ryan Maddox: King of Photograffiti
Man, we love those two pages in the back of the mag. Getting skate photos from different scenes around the world is a blast. Ryan has had more pics published in Photo-G than anyone so we figured we’d finally get to know the guy.
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This Old Ledge: Fort Miley
Gophers, war plans and the pioneers of street skating all play a part in the mind-blowing history of San Francisco’s oldest and most important concrete banks. Watch Ted and learn. -
ROUGH CUT: Hermann Stene's "A Thousand Suns" REAL Part
From Baker Beach to EMB, Hermann's heaviest hits will live in SF history. Catch the skin-shredding sessions that put REAL's young pro in a whole new league. -
Val Bauer's "If There is Another World" Globe Part
Val flies through Parisian poles and breaks down barriers with Austyn providing support in this soulful part for Globe Skateboarding. -
Hoddle Presents Digby Luxton
Australian star Digby unleahes a storm of marathon slides before shocking the masses with a crowd-pleasing ender section for Hoddle. -
This Old Ledge: Pulaski
The hallowed ground of this Washington, DC spot serves as a guide to the style and power of raw East Coast skateboarding. Ted shines a light on one of the last great skate plazas in the US.
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