MIND THE GAP
17 Oct 2006 08:37
"You will rarely spot Tobin Yelland without a camera strapped around his neck or in his pocket. He is like a shadow, always there, yet never obtrusive. He knows when to shoot the photo, capturing moments of raw history inhabited by the tomfoolery of youth - which usually includes an air of imminent danger.
Tobin has an uncanny ability to steal a moment before or after the answer to what is really going on, leaving you lingering, wondering, questioning. His photos are real and like reality, are mysterious..." Andy Jenkins
Tobin Yelland is a photographer and filmmaker whose work was first published by Thrasher Magazine. Since then, Tobin's work has expanded beyond the world of San Francisco skaters to become a collection of images giving voice to an entire generation. His work can be seen in Lodown, Iron Horse, Tokion, Dazed and Confused, and The New York Times.



