KCDC, the skateshop of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, known for its inclusivity and family-style approach, just dropped a full-length, 27 minute shop video.
Filmed and edited by longtime staffer Abi Teixeira, the same aspects that make the shop special, like positivity and free expression, shine. Introducing Moses Campos and Elisa Martini, the video serves as a reminder that there’s nothing you can’t do with a camera and a good group of friends.
Watch as a slew of NYCs favorite spots get shown some love, and if you’re interested in following along with our favorite clips check the timestamps below.
STANDOUT MOMENTS
Forest with a creative use of the infamous Max Palmer spot.
There Skateboard’s Shag getting some NYC footage under his belt.
Marcos Hidalgo dropping the show stopper for Mr. Matt Price.
Those puffy éS shoes are serving as a 90s jumpscare in this one.
Jose Zapatero, a Blue Park balance legend, doing his thing at Borough Hall.
We’ve all fought a trick until it gets unbearably dark, and luckily Elisa won this one.
Our fav, Poe Pinson, finding a new way to skate the refreshed Brooklyn Banks Park.
Columbus Circle through a fisheye is a match made in heaven.
Cooper Winterson switching up with a BMX clip. We’re not mad at it.
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