David Feigenbaum

David Feigenbaum’s pictures reveal the simple charm of spaces and objects in his day-to-day life. His subjects include buildings in Boston’s business district, streetscapes in his Victorian neighborhood, and food. Often somber and shadowed, his images of plainly presented subjects invite the viewer to feel present in the scene.

Feigenbaum’s Northern Avenue Bridge series was exhibited at the John J. Moakley United States Court House in the Seaport District of Boston in the third quarter of 2016. Other shows include at the Westport (Mass.) Art Group and the Westport (Mass.) Free Public Library; the 2015 Photography Atelier exhibition at the Rockport Art Association; the 2014 and 2015 Photography Atelier exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, Mass.; the Sanborn House Historical and Cultural Center, Winchester; and the Winchester Public Library. His photographs are in the collections of Pathstone Federal Street, Fish & Richardson, the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, and private owners.

Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Feigenbaum studied at Yale College and Harvard Law School, and is a retired intellectual property lawyer. He studied portfolio development with Karen Davis and Meg Birnbaum in the Atelier program at the Griffin Museum of Photography

WAN member


Art in August years
2025

Samples of Artworks