Carving It Out: Women's Skate Stories
Inspiring skate photographer and activist Norma Ibarra shares her journey from a shy schoolgirl in Mexico to a globally recognized skate photographer and community organizer in Canada and beyond. Discover Norma’s insights on the importance of representation, community, travel, and how skateboarding transformed her life. See Norma’s work at normaibarra.com [http://normaibarra.com] and follow her adventures on Instagram at @lapir0 [https://www.instagram.com/lapir0]. Chapters 00:00 Opening Credits and Music 00:15 Intro to Norma 00:58 Establishing Roots in Canada and Adopting a Nomadic Lifestyle 04:40 Spending Time in Mexico and the U Can Skate Community 05:55 A Heart for Activism and Discovering the Skate Community Through the Lens 09:29 Shooting the Women's Skate Groups in Canada 11:57 Transition from Shy Girl to Confident Skate Photographer and Activist 16:06 The Importance of a Support System 17:47 From Mexico to Canada, an Adventure! 23:12 Gratitude to the Skate Community During Mom's Time of Need 27:40 Inspiring Young Skaters in Mexico 28:59 Finding a Welcome Home in the Skate Community 31:50 Representation Matters in Skateboarding 35:49 An Impressive Client List and Memorable Photoshoots 37:58 Travel to Bolivia with ImiliaSkate 39:26 Worldwide Recognition for Her Work 40:13 Olympic Dreams 42:44 The Importance of Women Behind the Lens 44:56 WOF Experiences 46:49 Celebrating the New Generation While Honoring the Pioneers 49:52 Recognition and Awards in the Skate Community 52:08 Looking Behind the Scenes on Social Media 53:08 Finding Balance: Rest and Recovery 54:42 Photo Gear Norma Uses (A Canon Girl!) 56:27 Dream Collaborations and Future Projects 58:40 Embracing Her Inner Fan When Photographing Pros 01:00:22 Advice for Stepping Out of Comfort Zones 01:02:50 Closing Credits and Music
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