Andrew Reynolds has kept a camera by his side since his early days skating in Florida as a teenager.
Over the course of turning pro for Birdhouse aged just 17, a spell living in a six-bedroom mansion, complete with its own skate park, in the Hollywood Hills, and nailing huge kickflips from Pasadena to Paris, “The Boss” has documented his skateboarding journey on film.
Andrew’s huge archive is overflowing with images of legendary skaters and crazy times, but the thousands of prints have been gathering dust in shoeboxes at his house – until now.
In partnership with Altamont Apparel and Jura Whisky, Huck is happy to announce the first exhibition in Europe of Andrew Reynolds ‘Polaroids’.
Head down to 71a Gallery, Shoreditch, on Thursday, October 30, from 6pm to check it out.
RSVP on Eventbrite here or join the Facebook event here.
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