David Gibson (1957) is a British street photographer and writer on photography.
His photography has also been published in a number of survey publications on street photography, and exhibited in group exhibitions in Britain (including at the Museum of London, which acquired his work for its permanent collection), at the Museum of the City of New York, and in France, Bangkok and Stockholm.
[2] His early published photographs were of the elderly, children and the disabled, in Community Care magazine.
[2] Gibson completed an MA in Photography: History and Culture at University of the Arts London in 2002.
[2] He was one of the earliest photographers to join the In-Public street photography collective, founded by Nick Turpin in 2000.