Thank you for everyone that pulled up and showed support , I a really appreciate it. Meant a lot. And for anyone who wasn’t able to make it, there’s a link in my bio for online orders.
Everyone already knows New York City’s own Edwin De La Rosa is hands-down one of the most legendary and influential dudes to ever touch a bike. Beyond his visionary style and progression, he’s also transferred some of that energy from behind the handlebars to behind the viewfinder of point-and-shoot 35mm cameras and has become recognized as an uber-talented documentary street-style photographer. Being around fellow pro riders for over a decade, and causally capturing daily random moments for 25 years, has resulted in quite the archive of 35mm negatives. He has a new book being released soon that is over 150 pages deep, spanning the last two decades, and aptly titled “4130.” Ed was kind enough to answer a few questions (read those on digbmx.com) and also reminisce about six of his favorite photos in the book.
Words and photos by @doleckivisuals
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Excited to announce the release/signing for my first photo book, 4130- my love letter to BMX. 4/19
Blankmag 17 Eldridge St NY, NY 10002
6-9pm
Come by after the Banks Jam
Only 100 books available