Whether you realize it or not, you’ve probably been impacted by Greg Hunt’s film work. From The DC Video to Mind Field to Propeller, all the way to Dylan Rieder’s iconic solo part, Dylan—Hunt has been there to document.
Living Proof Radio recently caught up with the master lensman to talk about the early days, the golden days and simply filming some of skateboarding’s heaviest hitters, and it’s a great episode as always. I’m not gonna spoil it. Dive in:
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What a lot of folks don’t know is that Hunt was (is) actually a ripping skateboarder. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Greg started his career as a sponsored skater before making the transition into life behind the lens. The streets of SF raised him, and that grittiness shows in his videos.
Greg has played a huge role in all of my favorite skate videos, and I’m always stoked to hear some stories from a hard-working, behind-the-scenes dude like him. Also, have you had clips in 411? Exactly. Behind the lens or in front of it, the dude is a true original.
If you’re a fan of skateboarding, skate videos, skateboarders, creative people—the list goes on—this episode is a must-watch. Press play and get stoked.