About Nathaniel Hupert

I am a product of 1970’s Tribeca, growing up in and around art and artists - a photographer who discovered my older sister's doll furniture between her studies of city shadows and her kitchen sink, a painter whose cut-out canvases we could see and smell through the cracks in our White Street loft building's wooden floors.  My sister and I felt we had the run of Lower Manhattan: when we weren't up the block at the Mudd Club or cross-country skiing in winter over the sand dunes where Battery Park City now stands, we would hang out at openings at the Downtown Whitney (where my father worked), eating Brie and admiring the art and the crowd from under the drinks table.  My earliest self-printed photo was of the suspension wires on the Brooklyn Bridge, made in 4th grade.  In the 80’s while at Stuyvesant (in the old building) and college, I helped my mother with her installations of political visual art. Since then, I've explored photography in Europe in the 80s, New Zealand in the 90s, Seattle in the 00's, and more recently have split time between Oxford UK and Tribeca, where I live with my family. 

I started Tribeca Photography because I find photography to be therapeutic: still, pensive, and composed in a world that increasingly is none of those.

I offer bespoke photographic design for your home, office, or public space based on my personal library of over 50,000 images from around the world or from new shoots should the circumstances be right. Please contact me directly for details of engagement.