Richard Moore
“Richard Moore” offers a window into the life of Melbourne-based skateboarder and artist Richard Moore, who was officially diagnosed with the rare degenerative eye condition Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) at the age of 29.
Filmed over three days, it follows Richard at home and through his daily routine, while also capturing his passion for pushing adaptive skateboarding. Woven throughout is his deep connection to Fitzroy, its iconic skatepark, and the local community that plays such an important role in his life.
Both reflective and personal, we hope to allow Richard’s voice and perspective to guide the story with openness, honesty, and sincerity".
Directors: Cameron Sparkes @sparkessydney || Sam Coady @samcoady_
DOP & Edit: Matt Cresswell @crezz
Photography: Sam Coady @samcoady_
Supported By: @hemleyskateboarding || @nbnumeric
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Coke Coke
this skatepark is awesome, i definitely recommend. there's always some cool skaters willing to help you out. just dont be a poser
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Obsiusfb
Mount Isa Skate Park looks like such a solid spot! The mix of rails, hips, spines, and banks really makes it a place where both beginners and experienced skaters can have fun. It’s always awesome to see communities keeping skate culture alive with well-designed parks like this. As someone who also enjoys collecting fingerboard decks , I can definitely appreciate how these real-life setups inspire creativity both on and off the board.
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Chris
do people still skate here
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elsie
wtf this is murray bridge not bordertown
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Dwaino
Naw. Long gone.
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CP
It's destroyed.. presumably in a big storm as the quarter has literally broken off and washed downstream. It would be nice to remake it











