David Brandon Geeting

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David Brandon Geeting
Born1989 (age 3334)
NationalityAmerican
Education Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography
Alma mater New York's School of Visual Arts
Occupations
  • Visual artist
  • photographer
Known for New media, digital art
Movement Contemporary
Website www.dbg.nyc

David Brandon Geeting (born 1989) [1] is a photographer and artist from New York City. His work is often characterized by its use of surrealist still life images, experimental portraiture, commercial outtakes, and happenstance captures. [2] [3] [4]

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Early life and education

Geeting graduated from New York's School of Visual Arts in 2011. [5]

Career

Geeting has named William Eggleston and Roe Ethridge as two important artists who influenced his work. [6] He has been commissioned to take photographs for publications such as The New York Times , Vogue, and Time . [4] [5] [7]

In 2015, his monograph Infinite Power was published by Pau Wau Publications. [8] [9] [10] In 2017, his second book Amusement Park was published by Lodret Vandret. [6] [11]

Journalist Michael Paulson considered Geeting as a skilled artist in "object portraiture". [12]

Exhibitions

Books

Personal life

Geeting lives in New York City with his partner Lina Sun Park. [3]

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