David Halperin

David Halperin

David Halperin is an internationally recognized photographer, journalist/editor and mixed-media producer. His work has covered a wide range of subjects and media outlets. Photos have appeared in magazines and newspapers, in audiovisual and multimedia presentations, on record covers, and in press releases, public relations campaigns and advertisements. All photographs shown here are also available for licensing.

Born and raised near New York, he has lived in the UK and Ireland, the Netherlands and Australia. After 22 years in Australia, he returned to live in near New York in 2002. Other photographic travels over the years have taken him to other parts of North America, to Western Europe and the UK, Turkey, north and west Africa, New Zealand, Bali, Japan, Iceland, Vanuatu, Jamaica and India.

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David Halperin left a comment on the picture Maine lobster fishermen in mist
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Maine lobster fishermen in small boat with buoys, in mist. One gull flies overhead.

Two Mourning Doves courting. Closeup.

Rainy, misty meadows, south coast, New South Wales, Australia.

Bases of giant dam under construction in The Netherlands in 1979, part of the enormous Delta Project to prevent flooding in the Rhine delta. When complete, the dry area was flooded and the sections floated to their final positions across the river mouth.

Stormy Sydney evening. Wide-angle of skyline, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and a big stormy sky.

David Halperin left a comment on the picture Headless Sunburst

Headless Sunburst. Weird hallucinogenic fisheye image featuring headless grave statue. Not Photoshopped or AI.

Kaleidoscopic pattern of industrial decay: rusty metal, peeling paint, rotting concrete.

Two Mourning Doves appear not to be on speaking terms.

Hudson Yards skyscrapers in New York, with low clouds. All built by humans, but in this glowering metropolis only three tiny lights are signs of life.

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