Bill Eppridge of Life magazine captured some of awesome vintage photos of the dawn of New York City skating in the early 1960s. Here they are:
A group of boys skate down a street that probably hasn’t been paved since |
Skaters pose for a photo in Central Park while the boy on the right stifles his vomit |
A kid wipes out on a homemade board and take his friend down with him |
A woman positions her dog on a skateboard while a turnt-up young boy body-boards past her |
The raddest dude to ever live bombs a hill in Central Park |
A young boy butt-boards, looking ashamed that he can’t hang with the big dogs |
A barefooted skater shows off some fresh road rash |
A girl wearing a shirt I wish I owned practices pushing in Central Park |
A group of friends configure a human skate throne in Central Park |
A well-dressed man cruises down the streets of New York, breaking hearts as he goes |
A group of friends gets creative in the streets while ladies throw shade in the background |
A ridiculously photogenic skater steals the spotlight in the streets of NYC |
A girl in the most awesome jacket ever cruises down an NYC side street |
A group of kids practice a new trick called the three-headed monster that onlookers flee in terror |
Spectators gawk at the highest pants in history |
The world’s coolest couple bombs a hill in Central Park |
The two best friends there ever were skate arm-in-arm in the Park |
A skater offers his friend up as a sacrifice to the skate gods |
A young boy challenges a pigeon (not pictured) to a game of Skate Or Die |
A body-boarder makes a nearby bike rider seem exponentially cooler by comparison |
A girl smiles at her sweater’s futile attempts to strangle her |
A human pyramid of awesomeness makes its way through Central Park |