Casual Abyss, a new photo exhibition from the guys at Hamburger Eyes. It runs from May 11 – June 5 in San Fransisco at the Mission Cultural Center.

Casual Abyss, a new photo exhibition from the guys at Hamburger Eyes. It runs from May 11 – June 5 in San Fransisco at the Mission Cultural Center.

Sneeze is an amazing poster size magazine from Vancouver. It’s quite possibly the largest publication to make it’s way into my house. This particular issue has been produced in collaboration with Supreme. Also be sure to check out the V.I.A. interview.

Kyle Scully is one of the best photographers in Vancouver. Here’s our convo.

Tell me a little bit about yourself!
I am 23 years old. I own five bicycles that I ride on a daily basis. I eat pizza. I listen to 60’s rock and I spend most of my time taking photos.
Were you into photography as a kid?
I’ve been taking photos ever since I can remember. As a kid I was living on a really steep street called Long Drive. It was similar to the ones in the movies with a scary name like “Dead Man’s Curve” or “Skull Smasher Hill”. Anyways, my friends and I used to race down the hill on our skateboards and bikes jumping off ramps. Taking photos of this craziness is how I first got into shooting photos.
I have never been to Vancouver, but it seems like a pretty rad place. How would you describe the city?
For me, Vancouver has everything I could want in a city: nice beaches, mountains, relatively warm climate, and it’s easy to get around by bicycle. Yes, it does rain a ton. And yes, it can be depressing at times but as soon as the summer rolls around you forget all about the last 6 months of rain.
