ECLIPSE THE ORDINARY
Transforming the ordinary into extraordinary. ‘Eclipse the Ordinary’ reflects our ethos. We capture moments with a fresh, artistic lens, turning each shot into a unique story.
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Nikolai Kozlova – Photographer
Born in 1980 in a small town near Moscow, Russia, Nikolai Kozlova grew up in a world transitioning from the last echoes of the Soviet era to the new realities of post-Soviet Russia. His early life was modest, shaped by the struggles and resilience of his family amidst political and economic changes.
As a teenager in the mid-1990s, Nikolai’s fascination with photography began almost by accident. One day, while wandering through a local flea market, he stumbled upon a Zenit-E camera. This Soviet-made camera, robust and simple, was a relic from an era fading into history. Working odd jobs, from helping at a local repair shop to delivering newspapers, Nikolai saved every ruble to purchase this camera, igniting a passion that would define the rest of his life…
Chase Harrison – Photographer
Chase Harrison, born in 1956 in Venice Beach, California, is a name synonymous with the raw, exhilarating world of skateboarding photography. His journey into this niche yet culturally significant art form is a tale of passion, timing, and a deep connection with the underground skateboarding scene of the 1970s.
Growing up in a modest household, Chase was drawn to the burgeoning skateboarding culture of Southern California. The mid-1970s were a transformative period for skateboarding, marked by the advent of the urethane wheel and a drought that emptied swimming pools across the region, providing perfect bowls for skating. These pools, in neighborhoods like Dogtown, became the crucible for a new, edgier form of skateboarding…