Digital Photomontage
$ 1,650
A new take of the skyscrapers seen from Times Square.
About the artist
David’s career has been a diverse and rewarding journey that has led him to his current profession as a photographer. He specializes in fine art abstract, impressionistic, and conceptual work, drawing upon his extensive experience and education. After studying photography at Pratt Institute, David gained invaluable experience as a print technician and retoucher in New York City. He also explored the field of studio photography before moving to the finger lakes region to assist his family. During his time in Syracuse, NY, David freelanced at a multimedia production company and delved into computer graphics. He then returned to NYC, where he honed his skills in retouching, 3D rendering, and animation for high-end architectural lighting firms. Now, David has come full circle and is focusing on his true passion for photography. Through his art, he aims to capture the inherent beauty and fragility of the world around us.
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