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Ed Templeton became a professional skateboarder in 1990, just before the end of his senior year in high school, and a few years later he started his own skateboard company. The process was pretty simple and pretty gruelling: he signed up some of his fellow-skaters as endorsers, got some boards printed up, and then embarked on an endless series of cross-country promotional tours. Templeton has never really stopped skateboarding, but he more or less retired in 2012, at the age of 40, after breaking his right tibia and fibula. His new book of photographs, “Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed,” re-creates the years from 1995 to 2012, when he was skating and shooting obsessively. The images, many with lovingly handwritten captions, depict the intimacy and aimlessness of touring life: a van full of young people who feel as if they know everything important about one another, all of them always looking for something fun to do, and often finding it. See more of Templeton’s pictures at the link in our bio. Photographs by @ed.templeton


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