Jon Humphries and Leica Combine Skateboarding and M Photography
Jon Humphries has captured pinnacle moments in skateboarding, from immortalizing Heath Kirchart





Jon Humphries has captured pinnacle moments in skateboarding, from immortalizing Heath Kirchart riding his motorcycle to a role as top photographer for Nike SB. The revered photographer has amassed a large body of work over the years, many favorites of which were shot with Leica‘s M6 camera body. The photographer speaks to beloved SLAP Magazine alumni Mark Whiteley in an interview for the second installment of “Rolling Through The Shadows.” This interview series aims to highlight the relationship between photography and skateboarding, and how the right tools can make a world of difference.