How To Get In The Mag
BE DOWN! Write a letter, send some photos, make some comments, whatever! We got nothing without you, and to get in the mag or up on the site, you're gonna have to get off your ass and actually go DO SOMETHING.
WRITERS and PHOTOGRAPHERS: If you want some helpful tips about submitting photos, or if you have a story idea that you think would be good for the mag, please check out our Photo & Editorial Submission Guidelines.
What follows is a list of the many different ways to get your stuff in the only mag that matters....
Stoke Of The Day
Email your stoke photos to stokeoftheday@thrashermagazine.com. Don't forget to include your name, trick, location, and photographer.
Sponsor Me
Think you got what it takes for a Sponsor Me video feature? Get in contact with our Video Room.
Hall of Meat
Broken Wings, Wet Noodles, & Fractured Femurs... Send us pics or video of your gnarliest skate injuries to hallofmeat@thrashermagazine.com. To print 'em in the mag we need images at least 3 x 4 inches @ 300dpi (That's 900 x 1200 for you web dorks).
Event Calendar
Log in, post an event, blow it out.
Photograffiti
Send sick photos to photograffiti@thrashermagazine.com. To print 'em in the mag we need images at least 3 x 4 inches @ 300dpi (That's 900 x 1200 for you web dorks).
Mail Drop Got something to say? Write an to mail@thrashermagazine.com, or better yet, write a real letter and draw some shit on the envelope. Snail Mail goes here: Mail Drop, c/o Thrasher, P.O. Box 884570, San Francisco, CA 94188-4570.
'Zine Thing
All 'zines go directly to Wez Lundry at PO Box 419, Tempe, AZ 85280-0419
Poser of the Month
Email your Poser shots to poser@thrashermagazine.com. To print 'em in the mag we need images at least 3 x 4 inches @ 300dpi (That's 900 x 1200 for you web dorks).
Shop of the Month
If your shop is down with the mag, contact our sales dudes and they'll get you hooked up.
Mailing List
Sign up for our newsletter and get updates straight to your email. You'll win free shit and receive special offers from mag.
Down For Life
Got Thrasher ink? send us a pic, fool...
To print 'em in the mag we need images at least 3 x 4 inches @ 300dpi (That's 900 x 1200 for you web dorks).
Canvas
A two-page spread article in the mag featuring skateboarding and art. We need hi-resolution art images, a short paragraph about the artist, and a hi-res skate shot of the artist. Snail Mail goes here: CANVAS, c/o Thrasher, P.O. Box 884570, San Francisco, CA 94188-4570 EMAIL HERE.
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Christian Henry's "Loose threads" Dickies B Sides
Insane wall crawls and hectic rail rips, Christian charges every spot with pure commitment and leaves behind a heavy wake of concrete debris and a few car parts. -
NBD: Learning 540s on Vert
To celebrate our 540th issue, we got an all-star lineup to hit the ramp with McGill and Mountain to toss their first 540 McTwists. Hop in with Greyson, Hugo, Gus and Bryson to see who can spin it to win it. -
Hardies D7 Jam Photos
Tyshawn and the Hardies gang got the whole block out to NYC's famed D7 set to drop hella cash for anyone who was brave enough to bust. Look out for the big dogs. -
Cody Chapman for Antihero
Cold Dawg jumps in with the 1-8 crew, unleashing a full-speed assault on every spot in his path. Cover, pro board and killer part in the same month?? C’mon!!! -
Natalie Porter and the Womxn Skate History Project
Natalie Porter’s Womxn Skate History site is an unreal archive that could only take a librarian’s touch to make. Good thing she is one. Read up as she dishes on decades of uncovered stories beyond the bros in this powerful interview from our May ‘25 mag. -
Masher: Estonia 2025
Gregson journeys out with Greyson, Jerry, Jaws and the crew to explore the unreal offerings of Estonia's repurposed infrastructure. An old factory, abandoned concert hall and hectic rails all come under fire. -
Ryan Thompson's "Spinal" Part
Ryan Thompson has some of the highest pop in the game, but when he pairs it with an onslaught of technical prowess and back-breaking moves, he becomes one of the most exciting acts out. -
Jake Hayes' "Loose Threads" Dickies B Sides
His power and pop put him in a class of his own, but Jake will still run a clinic on a rail to celebrate. Witness the work from his stand-out Honeymoon part. -
Chris Colbourn on Hard Times, House Spots and Returning to LA
Having unreal chops and a prolific output are only part of the equation for a pro skater. We caught up with Cookie to discuss moving back to LA, his amazing new part and what boards he might skate beyond the Worble. -
Simon Bannerot's "Spitfire" Part
From rock landings and concrete pipes abroad to the walls of Oakland, Simon's global campaign for Spitfire is an ATV masterclass.