
"Working collaboratively with my subjects, I stage scenes informed by their gestures, belongings, and personal style, exploring how intimacy and conflict coexist within shared spaces. The photographs ask how domestic space reflects identity at different stages of life, revealing evolving ideas of home and the emotional complexity of family relationships."
"Born and raised in New York, Kaminsky studied visual arts at Columbia University and recently completed a certificate program in Creative Practices at the International Center of Photography. His approach is influenced by his upbringing as a painter as well as his interest in psychologically charged narratives."
David Kaminsky’s series examines intimate dynamics of domestic life through staged, collaborative portraits. Kaminsky stages scenes informed by subjects’ gestures, belongings, and personal style to expose how intimacy and conflict coexist within shared spaces. The work considers how domestic space reflects identity at different life stages and reveals evolving ideas of home alongside the emotional complexity of family relationships. Kaminsky’s background includes visual arts study at Columbia University and a Creative Practices certificate from the International Center of Photography, with an upbringing as a painter and an interest in psychologically charged narratives. The presentation includes winners and shortlisted images selected from thousands globally.
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