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Photography

Jamie Thomas

When Time Stands Still — Are vintage-tinged photography Apps the opposite of handmade craft, or a radical way to share real moments in real time? Jamie Thomas’ Instagram account is as prolific as his career in skate. So, who better to offer a little insight than a man addicted to the click.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Art

Craftivist Collective

Threads of Change — While the sound of protest bellows around the globe, the Craftivist Collective are sewing quiet little messages that may well have the power to trigger big change.

Written by: Shannon Denny

Art

Swoon

The Lattice Effect — Swoon’s street art may be designed to fade away, but the trail it leaves behind is far from fleeting.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Skate

C R Stecyk III

A Prophet — The Dogtown pioneer and legendary artist has one eye on the future. And he’s ready for the day the lights go out.

Written by: Kevin Duffel

Surf

Jack O'Neill

Material Man — New book on Jack O’Neill and his entrepreneurial path explores the origins of the hand-sewn suit.

Written by: Michael Fordham

Opinion

Kony 2012

The Danger of Smug — The Kony 2012 campaign once again highlights the problem of awareness-raising do-gooding that ultimately does no good.

Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo

Culture

Kids Love Ink

HUCK Indies Pilot — A pilot episode to new video series HUCK Indies featuring East London custom tattoo studio, Kids Love Ink.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Snow

Jamie Heinrich

Beyond Snow — HUCK catches up with the former pro snowboarder Jamie Heinrich to talk about his new movie Happily Never After and his no-budget approach to filmmaking.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Surf

DIY Surf Films

Against the Code — In a world where branded surf footage is amassing online, can the independent filmmaker still keep things DIY?

Written by: Chris Nelson

Opinion

Drink Water

No Fizz — Pro snowboarders Austin Smith and Bryan Fox want you to appreciate H2O with their Drink Water campaign.

Written by: Ed Andrews

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