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Tents of Mountaineers , Mt Everest, Nepalby David Noyes / Danita Delimont
25" x 34" Framed Photograph Frame
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People and cargo move through streets via rickshaw, Varanasi, Indiaby David Noyes / Danita Delimont
38" x 28" Framed Photograph Frame
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Machne Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Israelby David Noyes / Danita Delimont
27" x 36" Framed Photograph Frame
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Sunrise at Aoraki Mount Cook, New Zealandby David Noyes / Danita Delimont
34" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
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Prayer flag and Mani Stones, Buddhist Mantras, Khumbu, Nepalby David Noyes / Danita Delimont
34" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
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David Noyes graduated from Harvard University and R.I.T. He works on several projects. The most recent being the 2013 launch of Innocent Eyes Project, Inc., his nonprofit corporation that supports grassroots child education programs. Through the project, Noyes works in developing countries by allocating and raising funds for projects in communities where small amounts of cash brings about the largest impact on underserved children and even adults. Noyes is a photographer and a marketing and advertising professional with several years of experience. Before the 9/11 terrorist attack, he worked as a commercial photographer in marketing and advertising and he became the owner of a small advertising firm, Noyes Studio that he founded in 1986. He has received a number of commissions from many prestigious clients and has seen his works purchased by some of the wealthiest collectors in the United States and beyond. Framed David Noyes art in particular sell in large numbers because they come ready to hang with all the necessary accessories. In 1996 Noyes decided to expand his studio and it became a full-service design firm with an ad agency wing. In this studio, Noyes and his team produced collateral marketing materials for more than 6 years. They also produced consumer print and national trade advertising, press kits, and annual reports. Noyes was responsible for helping mid-size and small corporations with positioning and branding, concept development, strategic and media planning, public relations and media buying. His business suffered during the 9/11 attack but a year later, he picked up and launched an award winning magazine called Experience Outdoors.