Deanna Templeton
Deanna Templeton was born in Huntington Beach, California, United States on July 19th, 1969 and is the Photographer. At the age of 55, Deanna Templeton biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Deanna Templeton (born 1969, Huntington Beach, California) is an American artist who works mainly in photography.
Templeton lives and works in Huntington Beach, California.
Early life
Deanna Templeton was born and raised in Huntington Beach, California. She discovered and was inspired by punk rock as a teenager.
When she was 15 and she was 18, Deanna met Ed Templeton at a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert. "[h]e looked older and I looked younger, so we met somewhere in the middle," she says. They went on a date two weeks later, and two weeks later, they were boyfriend and boyfriend. In 1991, the two were married three years later. Both women went vegetarian in 1990 and 1991, and they haven't eaten meat or dairy products since being vegetarian.
Art career
Templeton began to photograph at the age of 15, after her mother gave her a camera. She used the camera to investigate and document the local Los Angeles punk scene.
Templeton followed her husband and other skilled skateboarders on their international tours early in her photography career, chronicling the scene. Templeton's images from the period depict a unique view of skateboarding and skateboard culture because they portray a female interpretation of a sport that, at the time, was both documented and dominated by men. Your Logo Here is a book by Deborah Colton, and the photographs depict young girls donating their bodies to their skateboard idols in exchange for their endorsements. Your Logo Hereafter, photographs from Your Logo here came to an end in a show titled Scratch My Name On Your Arm, which toured around Europe in 2009; inspired by the punk scene that inspired her as a teenager, Templeton stole her exhibition's title from a Smith's song.
With her 2016 book Swimming Pool, she continued to explore the body; she chronicled these scenes over eight years in both color and black-and-white photography.
Templeton produced street portraits of young women from her collection of "What She Said (2021) for about 20 years. The portraits are compared to journal entries from her own adolescence in the 1980s.