Earlier this month, photographer Tim Franco visited Asia Society to show his work from Chongqing, a city of more than 25 million where he has been reporting since 2009. Many of the images Franco showed appear in his latest book, Metamorpolis (Pendant Ce Temps, 2015), a culmination of his years photographing the people, landscape, and explosive construction of Chongqing.
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Don t have an account? Sign up In Good Company - A Film About How Mountain Biking Forged A Community: The North Fork was closed April 2, 2012 by Washington s Department of Natural Resources due to concerns over liability and environmental sustainability. Despite thousands of hours of volunteer effort into public lands, the user-built trail system was deemed illegal and closure was immediate. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video
Matt Bolton - One Year In The Sea to Sky: Living in Squamish this year has been unreal. Each time I go for a ride I still have trouble believing that trails this good are in my backyard. For this video I wanted to shoot a few of my favourite local trails and showcase how amazing the Sea to Sky riding really is. - Matt Bolton
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Don t have an account? Sign up Baxter Maiwald - Maydena Local Lines: Baxter finds some big hucks and shreds his favourite trails at Maydena Bike Park. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video
The Dadcam Diaries: Bored with lockdown I put together some bits I captured on the Dadcam over the summer. 15 minutes of shoddy camera work and shameful editing - but there s good people riding bicycles, so it s worth watching for that. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that