Doug
Henderson is a native-born Oklahoman(part Cherokee Indian). He comes
from unpretentious working class stock, the son of a welder and the first
person in his family history to have a college degree.
Even
as a child Doug was always writing, painting, filming
or designing something. He discovered photography
as a teenager, made dramatic 8mm movies in high school, and
wrote a regular humor column for his college newspaper.
His design work first surfaced in elaborately painted murals on
custom motorcycles in the 1970s.
He began
making a living in photography in 1985.
In
1987 he trained as a police photographer in Chicago and began providing
photography and graphic design services to create forensic exhibits for
court cases.
Doug
claims his forensic photography, much of which has taken place
in morgues, accident scenes and burn centers. has greatly influenced
his life perspective and thus his
design aesthetic.
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