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For sure, kudos to Eric Kim for continuing the Street tradition for a new generation. The one thing that really grinds with me about him though, is he always comes across that he discovered everything. For example, his recent discovery of film. Maybe you have to be super cocky to succeed?
run into the same problem frequently, best is to not ask permission though, i think.
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For sure, kudos to Eric Kim for continuing the Street tradition for a new generation. The one thing that really grinds with me about him though, is he always comes across that he discovered everything. For example, his recent discovery of film. Maybe you have to be super cocky to succeed?
14 or 40 mp camera? what did you say?..
is that film on 2:37 ?
You blokes ought to come down here to our suburb of Redfern in Sydney, Australia, if you want some gritty backstreet photographs.
if you havent got much dough and want to use a nice camera, B&W film is a nice way to go.
i wnat your dick in my mouth kassam g!!!!!
thats cool man i love takin pictures to
do you know if any paint markers work on nikes im painting my first and im doing something kinda basic but if you coulld reply thatd be awesome
like the shirt….Threadless ?
just an I-phone? to expensive… nice vid btw
wasn’t ai weiwei in jail for treason tho?
thank you!
great video!
Spend around $5,000 for the Nikon d3s. 🙂 I did.
i saw you from philly d
His photography skills were never the same after mission 6…
thanks for having us! We had a blast. Possibly my favorite job I have ever worked!
FREE WEIWEI
Why do you always do that intro?
Thanks so much for being a part of this Jacob. Your and Eric’s photos are stunning! Cheers.
i put it in the description just now!
yeah I noticed that!