David Weinberg
Artist Statement:
My fine art photography is strongly influenced by my prior career as a pathologist at a Boston teaching hospital. For many years I experimented with digital imaging to study the mysteries of human disease, so it was entirely natural for me to adopt digital photography for my personal work. My studio feels like a laboratory where I can freely experiment. Sometimes I am drawn to the natural or man-made worlds outside my studio, and sometimes I invent new worlds using computer manipulation. In each instance, I am drawn to some visual mystery, some mystical quality that can provide a path toward spirituality and self-discovery.
My fine art photography is strongly influenced by my prior career as a pathologist at a Boston teaching hospital. For many years I experimented with digital imaging to study the mysteries of human disease, so it was entirely natural for me to adopt digital photography for my personal work. My studio feels like a laboratory where I can freely experiment. Sometimes I am drawn to the natural or man-made worlds outside my studio, and sometimes I invent new worlds using computer manipulation. In each instance, I am drawn to some visual mystery, some mystical quality that can provide a path toward spirituality and self-discovery.
Artist Bio:
After a thirty year career in academic medicine at a Boston teaching hospital, David Weinberg turned his long-standing interests in fine art photography and digital imaging into a second career as a professional photographer. He received a certificate in photography from the College of Communications at Boston University in 2006. He is the curator of Gallery 93, is a member of Galatea Fine Art, and has a studio in Brookline, Massachusetts.
After a thirty year career in academic medicine at a Boston teaching hospital, David Weinberg turned his long-standing interests in fine art photography and digital imaging into a second career as a professional photographer. He received a certificate in photography from the College of Communications at Boston University in 2006. He is the curator of Gallery 93, is a member of Galatea Fine Art, and has a studio in Brookline, Massachusetts.