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Douglas Hopkins
“Real Views” Book Publication Biography
Douglas Hopkins started work as a ranch hand in Montana, after growing up in Alaska
and Boston. He attended the University of California, San Diego. He completed an
intensive program in teaching visual awareness with the reclusive Massachusetts Institute
of Technology professor, Minor White, author of The Zone System Manual. As a staff
member of the MIT Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Hopkins designed and
deployed a system for the close-hand measurement of volcanic eruptions. Surviving the
hazards of on-site deployment, he embarked on a twenty-year commercial photography
career, first as staff photographer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, then free-lancing
for fashion, beauty, and general publications, including W, WWD, Vogue, Connoisseur,
Harvard Magazine, Rolling Stone, Mademoiselle, Elle, Barrons, Cosmopolitan, New
York Times, Revlon, Clairol, and L’Oreal. He received prominent coverage in
photography publications such as Graphis, Popular Photography (cover), American
Photographer (cover), and Photo District News. He remained active in the field through
exhibits, design awards, articles, lecturing, teaching at The New School, and served as a
consultant to clients such as Polaroid and Fuji. His photographs appeared in fashion
magazines, posters, books, and national television. He co-directed “Heat”, a Charles
Lindbergh Foundation funded science documentary film on geothermal energy. In 1989,
he founded and directs Douglas Hopkins & Co., an international atelier perfumery
creating luxury
Douglas Hopkins
“Real Views” Book Publication Biography
Douglas Hopkins started work as a ranch hand in Montana, after growing up in Alaska
and Boston. He attended the University of California, San Diego. He completed an
intensive program in teaching visual awareness with the reclusive Massachusetts Institute
of Technology professor, Minor White, author of The Zone System Manual. As a staff
member of the MIT Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Hopkins designed and
deployed a system for the close-hand measurement of volcanic eruptions. Surviving the
hazards of on-site deployment, he embarked on a twenty-year commercial photography
career, first as staff photographer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, then free-lancing
for fashion, beauty, and general publications, including W, WWD, Vogue, Connoisseur,
Harvard Magazine, Rolling Stone, Mademoiselle, Elle, Barrons, Cosmopolitan, New
York Times, Revlon, Clairol, and L’Oreal. He received prominent coverage in
photography publications such as Graphis, Popular Photography (cover), American
Photographer (cover), and Photo District News. He remained active in the field through
exhibits, design awards, articles, lecturing, teaching at The New School, and served as a
consultant to clients such as Polaroid and Fuji. His photographs appeared in fashion
magazines, posters, books, and national television. He co-directed “Heat”, a Charles
Lindbergh Foundation funded science documentary film on geothermal energy. In 1989,
he founded and directs Douglas Hopkins & Co., an international atelier perfumery
creating luxury
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