David is based in New York where he works on various projects; portraits, interior photography, product photography of jewelry, videography, retouch, compositing, graphic design. As a freelancer, he is open to new challenges and eager to collaborate. He's been working with a renown architect, William Green, jewelry boutiques and jewelry makers; Tennis Collection by Eliza, Rudolf Friedman, Eric Originals, Revive Jewels, Bergdorf Goodman, etc. David has also been designing and building websites (Shopify, Wix, Squarespace).
In collaboration with Documentary Association, he organized a photo exhibition titled Generation 20-30. As a part of XIX International festival Chopin and Friends in New York, he presented pictures of musicians of various genres, at a collective exhibition - Music Unites. He's been a member of Polish-American Photography Club since 2019. In collaboration with the latter, he presented his pictures during the club’s anniversary at the Polish Consulate General in New York. David has been awarded at photography contests such as Anti-fashion by Antyradio and Academy of Photography, Photo Fights or Sounds of Music by Creative; received an honorable mention from International Photography Awards; publicized his pictures in a music monthly Pulp, various weeklies and magazines; referred by others. He's been invited invited as a guest critic on photography and design to Parsons School of Design in New York.
After he received the first camera, he started capturing the world. In order to enhance his works, he finished a training course in editing and archiving pictures and later Annual Photojournalism Workshop at Academy of Photography in Warsaw in photojournalism, street photography, and studio photography. A weekly photo workshop in Berlin on street photography. Subsequently, he worked as a photojournalist for a national daily Polska The Times as well as for photographic agencies such as Medium and Mazur. He also cooperated with Warsaw UNICEF, an agency Warsaw City Doping, and Documentary Association in Warsaw.