By Atiba Jefferson, Chloe Sultan, Mahfuz Sultan, Henry Murphy
Publisher: Figure Skating
Publication date: 2024
Print length: 240 pages
Language: English
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Three Decades of Skateboarding Photography from the Sport’s Premier Documentarian.
Acclaimed photographer Atiba Jefferson began making his mark in the skateboarding scene of mid-’90s Los Angeles, quickly establishing himself as a key figure in both documenting and shaping the sport. Over nearly 30 years, Jefferson’s distinctive approach to street, editorial, and commercial skate photography has not only chronicled the sport but celebrated its cultural significance on a global scale.
This groundbreaking book, the first to delve into Jefferson’s extensive body of work, showcases pivotal moments from his career. It features iconic images of skateboarding legends such as Kareem Campbell, Andrew Reynolds, Tony Hawk, Eric Koston, Ishod Wair, Keith Hufnagel, Stevie Williams, P-Rod (Paul Rodriguez), and Tyshawn Jones, alongside previously unpublished works, contact sheets, undeveloped film negatives, and personal snapshots.
The publication includes a foreword by Jefferson himself and an insightful essay by Chicago-based artist Devin Kenny, who explores the impact of Black skateboarding culture. Additionally, it offers a rich oral history, featuring reflections from Kareem Campbell, Ishod Wair, Eric Koston, and Grant Brittain, among others, capturing the essence of this transformative era.
Born in Colorado Springs in 1976 and relocating to Los Angeles in 1995, Atiba Jefferson’s influence extends beyond skateboarding into basketball, where he has also made his mark as the staff photographer for the Los Angeles Lakers during the iconic tenure of Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal.