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Dean Kirkland is a highly accomplished photographer and commercial, television, and film director. With a unique style he transitioned from an A-list photographer to a respected filmmaker with clients including Lamborghini, Clint Eastwood, and more. He teamed with Le Mans winning driver Rick Knoop and established K&K Productions. Their first project is an engaging look in to the Pebble Beach Road Races from 1950 through 1956 titled ‘Racing Through the Forest’ debuting this Autumn. Next up a TV show and documentary including Parnelli Jones, Bobby and Al Unser, Mario Andretti, and Carroll Shelby.

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SUCCESS QUOTE

“Never leave an idea without doing one thing to achieve it.” – Tony Robbins

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Trying to get in to the entertainment business. Dean decided not to have a backup plan and instead to keep trying and find a way to be successful.

AH-HA MOMENTS

Seeing his photography used for the first time in print and realizing he could make a career out of being creative.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

A 1972 Jeep CJ5

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Don’t buy car when they are new.

AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES

His business partner Rick Knoop

FAVORITE BOOKS kirkland

Coachbuilt Press books by Michael Furman

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Don’t look back.

HOW TO FIND DEAN

Dean Kirkland Photography

Racing Through the Forest

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