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Grant Brittain picked
up a camera at the ripe old age of 25 and started shooting his friends
skateboarding at the Del Mar Skate Ranch. The "Ranch" was a skatepark
in a small beach town north of San Diego, California that he managed in
the early 1980s, and it was there that he honed his photographic
skills. After blowing massive amounts of film, he took every photo
class Palomar Junior College had to offer. And with that, he felt he
finally learned how to manipulate his 35mm camera.
While at college, an
influential instructor introduced Brittain to the vast world of
photography, and set him on his creative path. In 1983, Grant was asked
to contribute skate photos to the premiere issue of TransWorld
SKATEboarding magazine and became its founding Photo Editor and Senior
Photographer.
Over the past twenty
years, Brittain has helped TransWorld grow into the most popular skate
mag in the world, and has captured the best skateboarders of the last
two decades in photos that have become classics. He has also taught
some of the best skate photographers, past and present, and helped them
develop their own work. He hopes that they have gotten as much
inspiration from him as he gets from them.
Over the years
Brittain's personal work-abstracts, portraits, landscapes and travel
images-seems to draw from the opposite energy of his action images. His
"off hours" are consumed by a search for calmer and more serene
subjects. Still lakes at night and solitary desert forms are among the
subjects of his diverse personal work. Some of his portraits of
well-known athletes even manage to divulge a more reflective side of
their personalities.
Few photographers have
pursued so wide a range of subjects and styles. But few individuals
find themselves so central to such an active community, where one's
perspective is just a notch askew of the rest, and where movement and
progression is the norm.
Grant Brittain's body of work reflects his deep involvement in an
emerging youth culture, as well as his escape from it.
Grant and a group of
the skateboarding elite talent have left TWS and started The Skateboard
Mag, check it at: theskateboardmag.com and at shops and newsstands.
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