About
About the Artist

David lives in the foothills west of Denver, with his artist/wife Sarah Timberlake. He moved to Colorado in his early twenties.
With the exception of a two year stint in Michigan acquiring an MFA in photography from Cranbrook Academy, he has been based in the Denver area ever since.
David's photography is primarily of and about the Colorado landscape. He and his photography have grown and changed amid the influx of people to Colorado and the many changes to this western area.
The exploration of this landscape- its light, its plains, its peaks and its valleys- drives this work.
David has been working solely with pinhole cameras and pinhole photography since the early '90s, developing several bodies of work.
These began with black and white work and have developed into newer color work that technically straddles the worlds of traditional photography and digital image making.
David has an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended Colgate University as well as Colorado State University where he studied photography and drawing. His work is in the collections of the Denver Art Museum, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art and the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. David was selected for the MCA Biennial exhibition and the Rocky Mountain Biennial at the Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art, a retrospective of Colorado photography at the Arvada Center's "Shooting of the West" exhibition and featured in exhibitions at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE, Denver's McNichols Building, the Museum of Outdoor Art, Englewood, CO and other venues.