The exhibit is in the Pierce Gallery on the lower level. Check the Cary Library hours before you decide when to come.
David was originally educated as a microbiologist but has worked as a computer programmer for many years, currently at Veracode in Burlington, MA. He has been a photographer for most of his life and has studied art at DeCordova Museum School. His work has been exhibited twice before at the Cary Library in Lexington, as well as 51 Walden in Concord, the Unitarian churches in Lexington and Concord, and at the RE/MAX Landmark office at 15 Depot Square, Lexington. He has exhibited at the Topsfield Fair where “Florence Neighborhood” won First Prize in 2007 and "Vernazza Rooftops" won Best in Show in 2009 in the Professional Color Photo category. He lives in Lexington with his wife, Pamela Marshall, an active composer, horn player and occasional photographer. The pictures are for sale too, if you're interested.
Image Size |
Unframed Price | Framed Price |
---|---|---|
Large Print 18 x 12", 16 x 12" 18 x 9" 12 x 12" |
$95 | $285 |
Medium Print 12 x 9", 12 x 8", 12 x 6" 18 x 6" 8 x 8" |
$55 | $165 |
Small Print 10 x 7.75", 10 x 6.66", 10 x 5" |
$30 | $65 |
Large Panorama 12 x 24" , 27 x 9" |
$195 | $375 |