A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Challenge Accepted!

The gang over at Hooklife have thrown down the gauntlet to suspension teams around the world.  Today they announced a guerrilla suspension challenge.  Here’s some of the details:

We are challenging the suspension community to dream up, create, produce and photograph the most amazing Guerrilla Suspension.  Before anyone goes crazy we need to make one thing very clear.  Hook Life, suspension.org and our affiliates DO NOT condone any illegal or dangerous activities! Now with that said here’s how it will work.

Please submit ONE photo.  You can submit as many different entries as you like, but please only one per suspension/location.  By submitting a photo you are giving suspension.org and Hook Life permission to use the photo on this site and possibly on other sites to promote this competition.

Photos will be judged and scored accordingly:

  • 20% – Location – Based on visual appeal, complexity and higher public visibility
  • 20% – Suspension – More complex suspensions gain higher marks
  • 20% – Photography – Image quality and getting the perfect shot is part of the challenge
  • 40% – Creativity – Overall score based on judges opinions
  • Safety – Unsafe rigging and/or dangerous suspension practices will have points deducted

Grand Prize – A one of a kind “trophy” rig designed and donated by Skin Mechanics Steelworks.  The grand prize will be awarded at the 2012 Dallas Suscon.
Other Prizes – As the competition progresses we may adding more prizes.  Companies/Individuals interesting in donating prizes please contact Hook Life.

Judges:

  • Allen Falkner – Administrator of suspension.org
  • Misty “Southtownbaby” Forsberg – Head Writer for Hook Life
  • Mark “nakedlens.org” Kaplan – Official Dallas Suscon Photographer
  • Stewart “S2B” Stephens – Certified Entertainment Production Rigger
  • Erik “Lizardman” Sprague – International Performer

Submissions will be accepted until December 31st, 2011.  After that date the judges top picks will be posted.  Good luck everyone.  We are looking forward to seeing your entries.

The full details as well as the contest entry form can be found at this link.

Now remember, only entries submitted to HookLife will be counted.  That said, knowing some of the fantastic suspension teams that are out there, there are going to be more than one photo of each suspension.  BME is inviting those teams that participate to submit any additional photos to the suspension galleries.  I’m going to be keeping my eye out for these submissions over the next couple of months, and I’m hoping to feature as many as possible.  So if you plan on entering the challenge, remember to send your extra photos to BME, and send me an e-mail with the story behind them (don’t e-mail me your photos).

While we’re on the subject of suspension, here’s my counterpart at HookLife, Misty, doing a tandem 6pt resurrection, 4pt rebirth suspension.  Misty is the one on top.

Comments

24 responses to “Challenge Accepted!”

  1. Natolio Avatar
    Natolio

    Hermoso!

  2. Natolio Avatar
    Natolio

    Hermoso!

  3. Natolio Avatar
    Natolio

    Hermoso!

  4. DangerBitch Avatar
    DangerBitch

    Cool! I think it’s terrific that safety is being considered in the overall judgment. Too quickly do we jump to dangerous shit to make something “awesome”.

  5. DangerBitch Avatar
    DangerBitch

    Cool! I think it’s terrific that safety is being considered in the overall judgment. Too quickly do we jump to dangerous shit to make something “awesome”.

  6. DangerBitch Avatar
    DangerBitch

    Cool! I think it’s terrific that safety is being considered in the overall judgment. Too quickly do we jump to dangerous shit to make something “awesome”.

  7. Joeltron Avatar

    Amazing idea, I’d love to see a pic of the trophy rig!

  8. Joeltron Avatar

    Amazing idea, I’d love to see a pic of the trophy rig!

  9. Joeltron Avatar

    Amazing idea, I’d love to see a pic of the trophy rig!

  10. Nixiie Avatar
    Nixiie

    I can’t wait to see what people come up with for this.

  11. Nixiie Avatar
    Nixiie

    I can’t wait to see what people come up with for this.

  12. Nixiie Avatar
    Nixiie

    I can’t wait to see what people come up with for this.

  13. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    Misty’s hair looks like it’s made out of fire.

  14. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    Misty’s hair looks like it’s made out of fire.

  15. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    Misty’s hair looks like it’s made out of fire.

  16. SallyMazlla Avatar
    SallyMazlla

    AWESOME!

  17. SallyMazlla Avatar
    SallyMazlla

    AWESOME!

  18. SallyMazlla Avatar
    SallyMazlla

    AWESOME!

  19. Cere Avatar
    Cere

    Worst idea ever.

    PS im totally winning this.

  20. Cere Avatar
    Cere

    Worst idea ever.

    PS im totally winning this.

  21. Cere Avatar
    Cere

    Worst idea ever.

    PS im totally winning this.

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