This week I am in Southern California filming for Vans and the release of the new Dogtown and Z Boys DVD. We will be filming a feature for the bonus DVD with members of the Dogtown cast and Vans skate teamriders. Check back for more pics and video from the session.
Driving through Big Sur there is a waterfall on the beach at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. With a transparent blue lagoon and waterfall that endlessly flows onto the sand, there is no place more peaceful.
The classic Vans logo pasted on a wall in the headquarters. A phrase and style that stays true to the brand and sports it represents. Vans is the one and only original skate shoe.
The entrance to Vans headquarters. The design and decor model a skateboard ramp throughout the building. Many of the walls are covered with wood from a skateboard ramp and the main hallway in this picture is a tribute and display to Vans history.
The skate ramp and wherehouse at Vans. Lunchtime for employees is well spent. Walking around the office people get around with skateboards. It is a refreshing sight.
Walking through the Vans headquarters is a time warp in skate and surf culture. Through every twist and turn, the walls are plastered with various collections of art. Many of these artists have put their designs on Vans classic shoes.
Original artwork by Vans team rider and iconic skateboarder Geoff Rowley. This artwork was done for an art show to celebrate the release of the new Vans book.
My 5 year old angel, Skylar, and her god brother Dylan at the beach in Carmel, Ca.
My beautiful Daughter Isla. With each heart beat her smiles grows bigger and laugh sweeter.

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