douglas busch's creative work

Douglas Isaac Busch | Photographer, Artist, and Architectural Designer

Douglas Isaac Busch is a versatile American photographer, artist, architectural designer, and inventor whose career spans more than five decades. He is best known for his pioneering work in SuperLarge™ photography, utilizing custom-built view cameras—the largest portable units in the world—to create high-detail, large-format fine art prints. His technical mastery extends into camera design and lens engineering through his company de Golden Busch™ Cameras. Beyond the lens, Douglas Isaac Busch is a leader in sustainable living and environmental design. Based in Malibu, California, his firm Busch Design Build focuses on eco-friendly, Net Zero, and healthy architectural solutions. His commitment to sustainability is further reflected in projects like EcoTech Design Studio and pH Living, which provide housing solutions for those with environmental sensitivities, and Farm in a Box, an urban vertical gardening system. A dedicated philanthropist, Douglas Isaac Busch founded the Genos Center Foundation to promote tolerance and reflection through art. He also established the No Strings Foundation, providing grants to fellow photographic artists to enhance their creative opportunities. His diverse portfolio includes gemology, teaching, and curating exhibitions through ArtHaus. From rescuing abandoned turtles and koi at the Trancas Turtle and Koi Rescue to designing cutting-edge architecture, his work seamlessly integrates artistic expression with ecological responsibility and community support.