Douglas Kirkland — Canadian Photographer

Douglas Kirkland is a prominent photographer based in the United States. At age twenty-four, Kirkland was hired as a staff photographer for Look magazine and became famous for his 1961 photos of Marilyn Monroe taken for Look's 25th anniversary issue. He later joined the staff of Life magazine... (wikipedia)

I believe Photoshop is in some way the contemporary darkroom, the creative area that all photographers have available today.
Respect and mutual respect are important. I, for instance, often show my latest work so that people can see how I work.
Growing up in a cold place, in Southern Ontario, Woolrich was a brand of choice for us because it was always warm and comfortable. The parka with the fur on it was standard fare for us. It's extraordinary that they have kept up with the times. Beyond the parka, they have changed, and they have some pretty hip, cool items which I wear.
Chanel is here forever. She changed fashion, she changed culture, and she changed how people dress.
I consider myself very lucky. I'm known for photographing celebrities, but, in a nutshell, my first love is photography.