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Community Spotlight: A snapshot look at Dallas photographer D’Marcus McDowell

Get to know the Dallas, Texas-based photographer D’Marcaus McDowell and his inspirations behind his photography.

Picture of D'Marcus McDowell in a yellow jersey and khaki pants.

Photographer D’Marcus McDowell got his start taking photos of friends and family, he has since been involved in many shoots and projects in the Dallas area.

Photo via D’Marcus McDowell

Dallas is home to many creatives in the area who have made their mark on the city’s vibrant landscape. Today, we’re spotlighting a local lifestyle photographer, D’Marcus McDowell, whose work has beautifully captured the essence of the city.

Editor’s note: This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.

How did you get your start in photography?

What got me into photography was making memories. In high school, My first camera was a Fujifilm Instax Wide 300 and I would take a lot of Polaroids of me, my friends, family trips, etc. I loved how “the moment” looked. I did more research on photography and I discovered that I could make a profession out of it. I decided I wanted to go to school for photography and I committed to the craft and taught myself how to get better at it.

I think what solidified for me was the feeling of creating and knowing that my work could be appreciated, valued, and praised, especially in the digital/social media age. I think that’s something all artists would want to experience.

Describe your style — what are your influences?

When I first started out, my overall style was “versatility” and trying to show that I could do pretty much anything. Now I’m finally coming around to a style that I can side with. I like to think my work is nostalgic. That realization happened when I posted my film pictures that I took on random days with random people and friends.

My compositions in this moment makes viewers feel like they’re in it or looking at that moment from an angle or distance. I love that it also resonates with the audience as well.

What are some accomplishments in your career so far?

I also find accomplishments in working with people and them loving my work. I know recently I did a photoshoot inspired by the band The Marias and their recent album “Submarine”. The band liked it on “X” and I was so hyped. It may not seem like anything, but if a celebrity sees your work online — it’s a win in my book.

I’m also glad that I’m able to share my story on platforms like this recently. That’s also a great accomplishment.

How does the city and its people inspire your work?

I told a friend recently that the reason why I love Dallas is the people you meet. I don’t know if it’s the Southern hospitality but the people you meet here give you the energy to push and pursue your passions. That’s why I love the creative community here in Dallas so much. Of course, you hear about the enormous boom of creatives in LA, New York, Chicago, etc. but there’s also creative potential here in Dallas and overall in Texas.

It’s like what Andre 3000 said when Outkast won best new rap group at the Source Awards: “The South got something to say.” I really wish for everyone to strive here in Dallas because their personalities make them so deserving of it all. I also love the city for its constant big improvements as well as its hidden gems. It makes me want to discover this city more and more and it re-energizes my love for it.

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