RIP Ezra...what an inspirational man.
~Hugh
On Friday, May 30, 2014 1:32:20 PM UTC-7, Tonester wrote:
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Are you aware of this video:
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Matt
On Friday, May 30, 2014 3:51:37 PM UTC-7, Evan Baird wrote:
Really heartbreaking. I never met him, but I felt like I knew him from
reading his writing and following his pictures for so many years.
On
RIP Ezra
http://vimeo.com/66106900
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Ezra's flickr which was great: https://www.flickr.com/photos/fastboy/ He
quit flickr a while ago (as a lot of people did).
His last photos have nothing to do with his illness or death, but are
pretty damn poignant within that context.
Cheers,
David
it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride. -
The last time I talked to Ezra was in November. We talked about Seth,
bikes, and how to deal with the aftermath. He made me a special pill flask
(brass and steel) for Seth's ashes and I roped a piece of bike grease
stained twine through it. It broke my heart how unbelievably kind he was
knowing
Really heartbreaking. I never met him, but I felt like I knew him from
reading his writing and following his pictures for so many years.
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So sad he is gone... so glad he was here. What an inspiration, a beacon of
how to live freely, a creative soul. All of his bikes are works of art.
He will be missed by multitudes, but I feel he will touch the hearts of
even more.
On Friday, May 30, 2014 3:51:37 PM UTC-7, Evan Baird wrote:
Wow, what an inspiring dude. I knew about his bike building, and by
extension, his battle with cancer and the photography that he generated to
document his life.
RIP, indeed. He seemed like a strong, creative and introspective man. Gives
you pause, to say the least.
KJ
On Friday, May 30,