Who is Douglas Henderson?

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.

Doug Henderson (L) and bodyguard,
Ghana, Africa, April, 2004.

He says that a person can't be confronted with that much death, pain and suffering and not look at life differently. He sees beauty in common  objects and  scenes  that  most people pass by. He feels that any human being still drawing breath is inherently beautiful. His photojournalistic photography is known to be very empathetic.

He contributes his time  and talents to social work and churches, providing graphic design, photography, web design and copy writing to several causes, including AIDS research.

Married for 29 years,  Doug is a family  man with two sons,  both in  college. He lives out in the country,  with his wife and three large dogs, near Owasso, Oklahoma, in a home he designed and built.