Taipei remains a vibrant skate mecca. I’m grateful that we could feature photos with some of the best skaters in a 12-page spread in Grey. Special thanks to Korahn, Colin, Henry, Five and Will.

Whenever Vilma was about to give up, Jake would do a kickflip into the bank. This happened several times, making me realize that Nike Sb truly has a great team. After Vilma landed, the squad celebrated her achievement. The good vibes kept going and even made it to the cover of Grey.
Vilma Stal, nollie flip.

A handrail spot discovered by local skaters in Taiwan during the pandemic. Although I've lived in Taiwan for over ten years, this was my first time seeing this spot. At a place where everything is still NBD, Joseph did a 5-0. As I pressed the shutter, I was reminded once again of how truly beautiful skateboarding is.
Joseph Campos, 5-0,

His skate style embodies the idea that "God is in the details," characterized by thought and movements that appeal to seasoned skaters. In this photo, the positioning of skater is completely unconventional. He is one of the skaters who makes photographing him incredibly exhilarating.
Nick Matthews, ollie.

Left: Joseph Campos, tail drop.
Right: Jake Anderson, kickflip.

If you into photography you might know the Ricoh GR. This photo shot with that GR camera. No flash, no sequence, but right spot and right skater.
Vincent Huhta, switch flip.

Casper Brooker, backside smith.

Joseph Campos, ollie.