Eleven Sequences complied over the years. I just recently dusted off my film body for my Box of Film Project and ended up shooting a few new sequences. That inspired me to dig out the rest of the past sequences I've shot. Hope you enjoy them.

For all eleven sequences, click the composite thumbnail to see the sequence enlarged. Use the arrows on the slide show to move forward and backward through the sequence.
Sequence 1. This might be the first Sequence I ever shot besides a few tests. Travis Thornton Indys a double set.
             
Sequence 2. James Eby is rad. this is from 2004 or 2005. nose grab 5-0 on the vert wall at Fair Oaks Park.
            
Sequence 3. Travis has a wall ride at the San Rafael park.
            
Sequence 4. KC Myers tokes up a hippie jump.
            
Sequence 5. I love the way Tyler Luht threads the needle after he ollies the bump.
            
Sequence 6. This double hippie jump line by KC took some work to get. Landing a waist high hippie jump with enough speed and control to do another one a second later is not easy.
            
Sequence 7. Travis does a long boardslide. I rolled alongside him while shooting this sequence.
            
Sequence 8. Another sequence where I was rolling and shooting. KC cracks a fat ollie over a post.
            
Sequence 9. Dan Stempson learned Smith grind 180s on the day I shot this a few months ago. This sequence and sequences 10 and 11 are part of the Box of Film Project, where I will be developing an entire shoe box full of old film to produce a body of images, possibly presented in a book.
            
Sequence 10. Master of disaster Brett Kastner tucks and rolls. Frame 5 is hilarious.
            
Sequence 11. Travis Thornton innovates with a wallride to slappy on a red curb. Killer.
            
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Eleven Sequences
Jesse. 1987.