An Exclusive Peek Inside Skate Legend Jason Dill’s Enthralling Photo Archive
In the late 1990s, the skateboarder Jason Dill started taking photographs. Lots of them. He brought disposable cameras and the occasional point-and-shoot with him nearly everywhere he went, documenting his life
in film like many do with smartphones today. “It’s just what you did,” he recalled recently. If you didn’t, he said, those pre-social media moments would be lost forever.
And Dill’s life provided an exceptionally colorful array of moments to capture, even by the standards of a reckless and prolific pro skateboarder. A hard-charging phenom from Huntington Beach, Dill landed in New York in 1998, where he quickly established himself as one of the city’s most exciting and stylish young skaters. (His
The hedonism of the post-9/11 decade almost took Dill down, but when he resurfaced in Los Angeles in 2011, he was skating again—and turning his nascent clothing label, Fucking Awesome, into a fully-fledged skate company. Now, Dill is something of an industry titan. In the past decade he’s broken some of the skate world’s coolest and more promising young talents, like Sean Pablo, Na-Kel Smith, and Tyshawn Jones, and turned Fucking Awesome apparel into the brand every streetwear kid wants to get sent to detention for wearing to school.