In Hebrew, David's name translates to "The King of Hartz"
David grew up, went to school, and started a business in his home town of Hillsborough, New Jersey.
He picked up a camera when he was 14 and started his business in High School at 16.
His favorite part about shooting weddings is "having the most intimate, front-seat, view of two people's most precious moments. It's a very special experience, every time."
If you see David without a camera in hand, you'll either find him lost in a National Park, making furniture, or cooking a family-sized Indian dinner (for himself).
David runs a Commercial Photography and Wildlife Fine Art Business, and teaches classes with Princeton Digital Photo Workshop.
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In Hebrew, David's name translates to "The King of Hartz"
David grew up, went to school, and started a business in his home town of Hillsborough, New Jersey.
He picked up a camera when he was 14 and started his business in High School at 16.
His favorite part about shooting weddings is "having the most intimate, front-seat, view of two people's most precious moments. It's a very special experience, every time."
If you see David without a camera in hand, you'll either find him lost in a National Park, making furniture, or cooking a family-sized Indian dinner (for himself).
David runs a Commercial Photography and Wildlife Fine Art Business, and teaches classes with Princeton Digital Photo Workshop.
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