David Wright, Elizabeth, Ice House Pond
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David Wright

Elizabeth, Ice House Pond, Massachusetts, 2009
Website - DavidWrightPhoto.com

David Wright (b. 1983) is a fine art documentary photographer based in Maine. He has always learned about the world and himself through photography. In 2009 David was selected for the Conscientious Portfolio Competition Prize and in 2011 the Hearst 8×10 Photography Biennial. His work is collected by the Library of Congress and Museum of Modern Art, and he has had solo exhibitions at Anastasia Photo Gallery and Asymmetrick Arts.

Posted on Monday, February 22, 2010.

 

 

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