Marilyn Monroe photographed by Douglas Kirkland (c. 1961) “It was still early on that evening of the 17th of November, 1961, as my watch ticked off the seconds and I waited for her to arrive. My nerves were on a razor’s edge. Imagine me waiting
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Douglas Kirkland (c. 1961) “It was still early on that evening of the 17th of November, 1961, as my watch ticked off the seconds and I waited for her to arrive. My nerves were on a razor’s edge. Imagine me waiting
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Douglas Kirkland (c. 1961) “It was still early on that evening of the 17th of November, 1961, as my watch ticked off the seconds and I waited for her to arrive. My nerves were on a razor’s edge. Imagine me waiting
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Douglas Kirkland (c. 1961) “It was still early on that evening of the 17th of November, 1961, as my watch ticked off the seconds and I waited for her to arrive. My nerves were on a razor’s edge. Imagine me waiting
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Douglas Kirkland (c. 1961) “It was still early on that evening of the 17th of November, 1961, as my watch ticked off the seconds and I waited for her to arrive. My nerves were on a razor’s edge. Imagine me waiting
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Douglas Kirkland (c. 1961) “It was still early on that evening of the 17th of November, 1961, as my watch ticked off the seconds and I waited for her to arrive. My nerves were on a razor’s edge. Imagine me waiting
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Douglas Kirkland (c. 1961) “It was still early on that evening of the 17th of November, 1961, as my watch ticked off the seconds and I waited for her to arrive. My nerves were on a razor’s edge. Imagine me waiting