The Gully Factory
Posted by Cooper on Wednesday, December 11th, 2013Trent has a quick clip in this Clipeach from The Gully Factory crew.
Trent has a quick clip in this Clipeach from The Gully Factory crew.
Creative photography from Christoffer Relander who is based out of Raseborg, Finland. Multiple exposed photographs at there finest.
“A follow up to my recent multiple exposure series, such as We Are Nature Vol. I and Vol. II. As in my previous work I’ve double and triple exposed (combined) man and nature in-camera, this time by using a Nikon D800E. Afterwards I’ve imported my RAW-files (yes, you can shoot multiple exposures in RAW-format!) to Lightroom to adjust contrast, tones, colors and in some cases adding a small amount of dodging and burning.”
Our good friend from Russian, Ivan Nikolaev really went to work on some nice looking spots. Thanks to Konstantin Chernov, Andrew Ayukhaev, Saro Grigoryan, Denis Stepanov, Max Bespaliy, Dmitriy Onoprienko, Dmitriy Osokin and Lesha KP for filming this.
Our boy over in Austin Jeremie Infelise recently stacked on some fresh DVSN parts and thanks to Luke Shelton we have some fresh shots of it all. Jeremie is rocking the Terminal stem, Talladega sprocket, Strong Hold cranks, Sync pegs, Headset, Division Pivotal post, XL seat, Formosa forks, Aesthetic bars and both the CrMo rear guard and the Alloy rear guard.
Here is the latest catalogue for everything we make along with some stacked images from the crew. Products are available worldwide right now so hit up your local to cop some fresh goodness.
This is one of the best things ever, Sofles and Co kill it and it’s put together so damn well. Props to Ironlak for making it happen.
DJ just put together some fresh parts and gave his frame a fresh coat. DJ is rocking a bunch of the Division Brand parts such as the new Terminal Stem, both rear hub guards, Formosa Forks, his signature Aesthetic Bars, Pivotal seat, seat post and Strong Hold Cranks. DJ also just swapped out to now be running to left side drive which is pretty crazy to me seeing as he is natural left side grinder but it seems to be working for him.