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Off The Wall Reach, 1975
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Huntington Beach Headstand, Huntington Beach, CA,1975
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Buddha Bowl Craw, Los Angeles, CA, 1977
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The Gymnast Handstand, Del Mar, San Diego County, 1975
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Backyard Pool Bail, San Francisco Bay Area, 1977
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Buddha and the Jer, Los Angeles, CA, 1977
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Hanging at Kenter
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Happy Hollow Congregation, Hollywood Hills, CA, 1976
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Go For It, Viper Bowl, Hollywood, CA, 1976
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Beginner, Viper Bowl, Hollywood, CA, 1976
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Backyard Pool Coping, San Francisco Bay Area, 1977
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The Concrete Swell, Viper Bowl, Hollywood, CA, 1976
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Santa Cruz Performance, Santa Cruz, CA, 1976
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La Costa, San Diego, CA, 1975
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Day Pier, Huntingon Beach, CA, 1975
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The Big Tubular, CA, 1976
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Auto-Ramp, Benedict Canyon, CA, 1976
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Del Mar Skater, San Diego County, CA, 1975
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Down on the Street, Hollywood Hills, CA, 1975
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Skater Crossing, CA, 1975
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Flash at the Pier, Huntington Beach, CA, 1975
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Ninth Avenue Locals, San Francisco, CA, 1977
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Night Pier Rider, Huntington Beach, CA, 1975
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Night Pier Rider, Huntington Beach, CA, 1975
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Off the Blocks, San Fernando Valley, CA, 1977
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Belmont Drop, San Francisco Bay Area, CA, 1977
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Arthur Attitude (Arthur Lake), Kenter, 1976
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Team Line Up (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Skate Contest Spectators (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Radical Palms, Santa Monica (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Left Turn Only (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Hanging in Balboa (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Hang One (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Dog Day Down (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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A Bail and a Hand, Carlsbad (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Gold Skater, San Diego, 1975
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Riding to Ride, Highway 80, 1977
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Skatepark Construction, Montebello, 1977
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Last Light at Kenter Canyon Elementary, 1976
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South Bay Gang, 1974
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Laid Out at Kenter, 1976
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Stacy Peralta in the Valley, 1977
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One Hangs Ten (Jeff Jones), Kenter Canyon, 1976
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Skater School, Orange County, 1977
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In Your Face (Jay Adams), Kenter Canyon Elementary, 1976
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In the Shade, Westside Schoolyard, 1976
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Canyon Sunset Ride, Hollywood Hills, 1976
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Stacy Peralta Ripping at Coldwater Canyon Pool, 1977
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Reach Out, 1976
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Skatepark Air, Jay Adams, Reseda, 1975 (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Sidewalk Surfer Pit Stop, Huntington Beach, 1975 (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Flying Into Reno, Joe Fong, Reno, 1975 (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Downtown Tricks, Burbank, 1975 (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Down on the Corner, Danny Kwock, Balboa Beach, 1975 (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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Carlsbad Skate Park, 1975 (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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A Break on the Concrete, 1975 (from the series ‘Locals Only’)
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‘Solo’ Kenter, 1976
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Skate Shooter, Kenter Canyon Elementary, Brentwood, 1976
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Sidewalk Surfer, The Promenade, Huntington Beach, 1975
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On the Rocks, 1976
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La Bufadora (Todd Foot), Ensenada, 1976
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Jesus Saves, Marina Del Rey, 1977
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Jeff’s Return (Jeff Jones), 1976
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Jeff Jones Stands on Coping, 1976
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Hollywood Local, 1976
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Asphalt Angel, Kenter Canyon Elementary, 1976
Hugh Holland, a self-taught artist, began experimenting with photography in the late 1960’s but didn’t discover his definitive subject until his move to Los Angeles from his native Oklahoma. His colour images are exceptional in their on-going contemporary feel. Shot with a special colour film and often taken during late afternoon, everything is bathed by the soft illumination of the low-lying sun. Special attention is paid to line and form, transforming the snap shot images to appear like carefully composed film stills.
These seminal images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood.