Ed Templeton 'Wayward Cognitions' Book
Longstanding member of the skateboarding community, Ed Templeton recently released his photography






Longstanding member of the skateboarding community, Ed Templeton recently released his photography book Wayward Cognitions. Published by Thomas Campbell’s Um Yeah Arts, the tome provides an extensive look at the photography work of the legendary skateboarder-turned-artist. In addition to themes seen previous releases – Teenage Smokers and Teenage Kissers –that address youth culture shot from an alternative angle, the influence of religion and drugs in the American suburbs also contributes book’s photo-led narrative. Printed in his darkroom and put together in his home studio, the 160-page tome embodies the raw aesthetics of a zine yet presented in ornamental hardback form. Head over to Um Yeah Arts pre-order the book now, and stay tuned for its release on November 30.