Fine Art Photography

New York City, NY

David Courbit

David Courbit

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About Fine Art Photography

Fine Art Photography

I specialize in creating artistic photographs that blend urban landscapes with creative flair. My work focuses on two main areas:

Offering Details

  • Urban landscape photography featuring iconic landmarks
  • Underwater photography capturing marine life and seascapes

What Makes My Work Unique

  • Cinematic approach using high-end equipment like Leica Q2 Monochrom
  • Integration of natural and urban elements
  • Strong emphasis on contrast and texture in monochrome photography

Ideal For

  • Art collectors seeking unique urban perspectives
  • Luxury hotels and venues requiring distinctive wall art
  • Interior designers looking for statement pieces
  • Marine and nature enthusiasts interested in underwater art

Additional Information

I combine technical expertise with artistic vision to create compelling visual narratives, whether capturing the grandeur of city architecture or the serenity of underwater scenes.

Meet your Expert

David Courbit

David Courbit

117 connects in last 3 months

My Story

Hey, I’m David, but Jetlag works too. I’m in NYC—well, when I’m not hopping between gigs in Hamburg or Santa Fe. My partner and I just did a minimoon in Tokyo. If I’m not shooting for work, I’m probably freediving somewhere, chasing that underwater quiet. Love how light bends down there, and yeah, I ski when I can. My life’s all over my socials—travel, my partner, our cat (he travels, too). Caffeine? Never not caffeinated.

My Work

What I shoot - Commercial photography, moody brand short films, hotel and hospitality content, plus fine art prints. I go cinematic.

My vibe - Filmmaker at heart, I tell stories—less product, more mood. Classic cinema, but make it modern.

Who I’ve worked with - Four Seasons, Plaza Hotel, Sofitel, Victorinox, Banana Republic. Visual storytelling for luxury hospitality.

How I work - Obsessed with gear—Sony, Leica, sometimes even iPhone. It’s all about the right tool for the story.

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