A Decade With Tim Black

A Decade With Tim Black

"A Decade With Tim Black"

Photos by: Tim Black
Words by: Stephen Serrano

Tim Black is an amazing photographer, skateboarder, visionary and all around dude. It only makes sense to ask him to put on a photo show here at the shop. In the process of selecting the photos Tim realized that he's been shooting skate photos in New Orleans for 10 years now, damn! So the name "A Decade With Tim Black" is the one, hope ya'll enjoy some of the photos from the show. Prints are available for sale from Tim directly via email at: info@timblackphoto.com

Here's a few photos from the show:


Dylan Del Corral snaps a fat bump to bar in perfect form.


"Bread And Butter" was a sick spot in the 9th, the young homies got some boards.


The legend of the Nike SB Humidity Trumpet High.


Charles Johnson doing his patented Front Shuv with ease.


Carlos and Kenneth skating the curbs on Decatur, the curbs are still there.


Scooter Boy!!!


Phillip Santosuosso Switch Back Smith at First Bank, Scooter Boy might have been there too.


Chavez is a work of art.


Also in the work of art category is this No Comply by Jordan Trahan.


You cannot talk about skateboarding legends in New Orleans without Zack Kuehne's name being brought up.


Squad is deep, wonder what Scooter Boy is trying to explain.


Lance Chapin rest in peace.


Juvenile performing at Sneaker Politics for the release of the 'Politics X Humidity X Reebok Workout Low'


Larry Blossom Rock and Roll at Parisite, timeless style.

Mardi Gras 2017, Phillip and Scooter at R-Bar.

Carlos Stich Wallride 5-0 Louis Armstrong Park, this shit is impossible by the way.


The homie Steve that used to work at Frenchmen Deli.


Brandon Westgate with an absolutely massive Kickflip in the 9th ward.


Zork and Feldt in the CBD.


Alex Nunez Frontside Rock and Roll at the last days of the "Bread and Butter" spot.


Jordan Trahan threading the needle for real on this one.


Rest In Peace, David Magee.

Thank you Tim Black for the decade of work, here's to a decade more. 

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