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Cape Breton skateboarders focus of new photo exhibit

An unusual exhibit of photographs opens tonight in Sydney, profiling the skateboarding scene in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.

Harry Doyle shot 1,500 photos over the course of a year

An unusual exhibit openstonight in Sydney.It's a series of photographs profiling theskateboarding scene in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.

Harry Doyle took 1,500photos over the course of ayear.He saidit's a glimpse into an entire subculture.

"Central to taking skateboard photos is tricks," said Doyle,"and you see lots of interesting things happening that is not skateboarding.

"There's parents at the park, there's little kids that are just learning, there's interactions between the people. There'sconfrontations, sometimes, nothing very serious, but you have the camera there."

This was a project of passion for Doyle.He's been skateboarding since he was 10 and saidthat gave him incredible access to the various skateboard venues in the CBRM.

"People are so used to you being there with a camera," he said.

Doyle hopes the exhibitwill help raise the profile of the sport in CBRM.

"We need to move skateboarding forward so that it's more accessible and more young people come in,and help give it a larger culture," he said.

"I think that it's something worth investing in. It's an activity where you express yourself in an individual nature. I think that's really good for the future generations of the city."

Doyle, who's 38 years old, calls the exhibit 28/38because he's been skateboarding for 28 years.

It openstonightat the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design.