Goodbye Cambridge at Sheffield Adventure Film Festival

Our film, ‘Goodbye Cambridge‘ will have its festival premiere at the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival on March 1-3 2013! This is the second time our work has been selected for ShAFF, with ‘Professor Longhair, Big Chief’ showing at last years festival. We’ll be at the festival on the 2nd March to present the film at […]

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Through the Lens with Loren Whitlock

I am not a Parkour Photographer by nature. I cut my teeth with photography whilst in College and then pursued my study of the medium with University. I first started shooting Parkour at the start of this academic year when I was asked to produce a ‘self-set’ project. This was no easy task. Being told […]

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Updates and Upcomings

So there was a period two months ago, where the parkour industry was fairly quiet. Parkour seems to be fairly seasonal in respect to the interest shown by commercial prospects, with the winter months easily feeling slower and more suited for a time to build upon infrastructure and learn, before resuming the workloads in the […]

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Behind the Scenes – Live On

Live on was and to this day still is, probably my overall favorite video I’ve ever made. Just something about the blend of movement, music and good memories truly resonates with me. Considering, the actual content of the video, its surprising its done so well. Nothing in the video is especially big, most of it […]

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Red Bull Art of Motion London 2011 – Event

After the few hours sleep I managed to scrape, I set down to the event venue for final checks! The athletes had one final training session on the course, then a brief show-rundown and rehearsal where each athlete was able to plan out their run a little better took place. The atmosphere in the National […]

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Phil

Phil Doyle has always been one of my favourite people to capture photographically. I would argue its fair to say that Phil was amongst the first to embrace the renaissance esque period of Parkour when the possibilities of leg-based movements were first truly elaborated on. Striding on rails and hurdle-precisions have only recently come into […]

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