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The Skateboard Mag put up a new PHOTOFILE with photos from Tweaker homies Matt Daughters and Andy Collins. Check the article for more.


The Skateboard Mag put up a new PHOTOFILE with photos from Tweaker homies Matt Daughters and Andy Collins. Check the article for more.


So I got pissed, tried to use my camera, and annoyed a bunch of folk. Here are some snap from the impresive Exhibition launch at Nikes sportwear space on Bateman Row in Shoreditch London. Go check it out and the incredible Nike SB x Fluff magazine book. One has to wonder if: Barret has “gone and done a sick” this time?
I think we mentioned the SOMA gallery show the other day in relation to Phil Evans’ artwork, anyway, the show went off the other day with loads of skateboarding and interesting art and photography. Check Phil’s blog for photos and full write up. Props to the Waterford scene for making this space out of an old council building and having the creative drive to make things happen.
Jon has previously been featured in Tweaker a little while back and recently upped sticks from SF to LA and has been taking some awesome photos. Check Jon’s new website at www.dragonettephotography.com to see them:
We featured Steven Bullen’s photos in the zine a little while back and since then Steven has put together a website with loads more photos over at www.stevenbullenphotography.com. Be sure to have a good look through.
Photographer Dan Boulton has an interview with the legendary photographer and film maker Tobin Yelland over on the HUH Magazine website. Really interesting and great images. Good work Dan!
Homie Isaac McKay-Randozzi has an interview up on the SF photographer collective website Caliber. A really interesting read.
Hum along with me now: “And so the end is near, I did it Myyyyyyy waaaaaayyyyyyyyy” This is the last of our back issues now up online, Everything Tweaker has ever put out is now online! Whooo Hooo!
In this our first issue, we revisited Ewer Street, checked out Crawley skatepark, Plan demo, Slam’s Mark Jackson wrote about his top ten skate video tunes, Pybus wrote about Pompey, and Alex Thompson had a mini folio. Oh such sweet and innocent times.