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Teens Caught Skinny Dipping
The Other Woman star went skinny-dipping with gal pals on a Caribbean getaway.
The sultry pop star took a trip to Hawaii in 2012, took her clothes off for a risqué swim and took a bunch of Facebook photos .
Louis Tomlinson revealed to the The Daily Mirror that the boy band let loose while on one of their U.K. tours, "We went to the seaside in Aberdeen. It was absolutely freezing. But we all skinny-dipped! Liam Payne chimed in, "I've still got sand in my pockets. But the funniest thing was, Harry [Styles] took off all his clothes but kept his shoes on."
"[Skinny-dipping] is a tradition at my house!" the award-winning actor told Us Weekly but he doesn't participate, "It's funny. Some people skinny dip, but I always go upstairs and put a suit on and then I jump in the lake."
The Australian actor told People magazine his favorite date nights consist of going to the movies—and swimming naked.
The Mad Men actress got completely naked for a dip in the pool in Esquire 's April 2014 issue.
The Pretty Little Liars star posted a pic of his naked bum on Instagram while skinny-dipping in Fiji.
The daring duo went skinny-dipping and sharing the pic on LittleMonsters.com with the caption "T and Me,"
The TV Personality stripped down to her thong and made a splash in Big Bear Lake, California during a 4th of July holiday weekend and posted the pic to Instagram.
For a nude scene in Third Person the brunette beauty pretended she was skinny-dipping , but there was no pretending for her film Drinking Buddies when she stripped down to jump into Lake Michigan.
While appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live , Channing Tatum confessed that while filming in Miami he and his 21 Jump Street costar went for a little dip in the ocean—in their birthday suits.
The hunky star added, "We decided to jump in the ocean—naked. It was nighttime, thank God."
The Bridge star told E! News how she stays cool in the hot summer, "Well, I prefer to go naked, but we have a pool, and actually our house is sort of in the middle of nowhere, so skinny-dipping is still an option."
The Vampire Diaries hunk once tweeted about swimming naked with sharks and told PopSugar his fondest memory of working on the hit show Lost is "skinny-dipping with the cast."
The Help star " did a lot of skinny-dipping " while on location in steamy hot Mississippi, according to her costar Chris Lowell .
"I love the water. I love the ocean. I go water-skiing. I go fishing. If there's not a lot of paparazzi, I go skinny-dipping," the singer told the Miami Herald .
The blond beauty dished to Contact Music , ''I definitely go for bikinis (in the summer), and sometimes, I'm not gonna lie, nothing at all!"
The Dancing With the Stars alum starred in a music video is for "Til Your Boots are Dirty" by singer Stacy Burk as a skinny-dipping cowboy.
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Ever since the 1990s, Deanna Templeton has been one of few female street photographers in California documenting youth cultures and life in public spaces. Piers in particular are a favourite, and she regularly shoots the locals at Huntington Beach where she lives with her husband, former pro-skater and artist Ed Templeton, as well as parks and punk shows. Places, in short, where all kinds of people meet.
Though she has been working for several decades, there’s a sense of timelessness in Templeton’s pictures, partly due to the fact she always shoots on film. It’s also in her instinctive understanding of the things that connect us, no matter what age we are, something of herself she recognises in her subjects that the viewer takes part in too: the shared joy and pain of adolescence, the desire for love and freedom, to look good and have fun. As Patti Smith wrote of Robert Mapplethorpe in Just Kids – like all good artists, she transforms time, rather than simply reflecting it.
This spring marks a busy moment for Templeton. This week her painterly, abstract portraits of the human subject go on display in exibition The Swimming Pool , which is taking place at Gallery Fifty One in Antwerp and will run until June 24. It is also released as a glorious photo book, showing Templeton’s interests in other aspects of photography and presenting the body, while still being quintessentially Californian in aesthetic. Later this month, Londoners can see works from What She Said – portraits of girls juxtaposed with excerpts from the photographer’s own teenage diaries – at a group show at 71A, alongside other artists who met through independent Zine imprint the Deadbeat Club, and from in late-May Templeton will also be showing at Photo London. While in London “Ed and I will be taking some day trips to beach towns, to check out some English piers,” she says.
It’s safe to say that Brighton isn’t quite Huntington Beach, but no doubt the pair will capture its weirdest and most wonderful everyday moments nonetheless. Ahead of this slew of European exhibits, we asked Templeton about The Swimming Pool series, how to make nudity comfortable, and being a woman in the street photography world.
On how The Swimming Pool happened… “Back in 2007 my husband Ed decided to take a little skinny dip in our swimming pool. So I decided to grab my camera and shoot a few photos. I think I rattled off ten shots. When I got my proof-sheet back from the lab a week later I really liked what I was seeing. Some of the images looked like pencil drawings and others had really beautiful shadows and light bouncing off the body through the water.
I think what also grabbed me was the quietness of the images. I’m generally a street photographer, and at the time I was also working on a series called Scratch My Name on your Arm ; this series was about how young people were getting autographs on their body instead of a piece of paper or T-shirt. It was very chaotic to shoot, the autographs turned into logos and then the logos turned into kids just writing messages on each other, and there was a lot of running around to get these photos, a lot of interaction. So when I was looking over the proof-sheet of my husband swimming it gave me a sense of calmness. It was a nice balance to the project I was currently working on.”
On the reason for the nudity… “When I decided to pursue this theme I put out an open call to friends, and friends of friends, to ask if anyone would be down to swim for me nude. The reason behind everyone being nude was that I wanted a blank canvas: I just wanted the body, the light and the water. No distractions. Which also meant that I was looking for people with little to no tattoos. Which isn’t very easy these days.”
On the swimming pool as a subject… “I think what I really liked about the swimming pool being my subject was the quietness, the controlled environment, and the one-on-one interaction I had with all the swimmers.”
On how she directed the shoots… “When I first started shooting this series I was shooting everything. I was looking at this project as a collaboration with the swimmers. I would tell them to swim however they liked. And in the beginning some of the images would come back totally distorted, almost like a Francis Bacon painting – there were double bodies, faces in front of faces. But as the years went on I started gravitating towards the images that went back to what first caught my eye; the ones with just the light reflecting onto the bodies, the shadows and the bubbles that the swimmers would produce. So I changed my approach and started to give a little more direction.”
On the female gaze… “I feel like as a woman I might have a more sensitive eye. But then that is such blanketed statement, I mean am I actually going to say that men can’t be sensitive? I guess all I can commit to is my gaze, and through my gaze I try to be sensitive and compassionate to certain situations. But I’m not a sap either, if I see something that I don’t agree with. If I find something important enough to create some kind of dialogue with, then I’ll still shoot it. Maybe my gaze is my own conscience.”
The Swimming Pool by Deanna Templeton is open until June 24, 2017 at Gallery Fifty One, Antwerp.
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