Image conscious
Marco photographer clicks creatively with subjects
By Quentin
Roux
Originally published — Marco Eagle January 31, 2007
 Photographers, as the saying goes, see the world a little differently. Even
if they’re not toting a camera, they’re constantly looking at light, form,
angles, motion, and contrasts. They see the bigger picture all the time.
As a professional on Marco Island who specializes in all types of
photography, Nancy Dowdall has used all those attributes to establish herself as
one of the island’s most in-demand photographers.
Using some of her news shooting experience, Dowdall shies away from the
typically static poses that constitute so many portraits, and instead goes for a
more natural image.
“I want people to look comfortable in their environment,” she says. “I take
my subjects to outdoor locations, many times on the beach at sunset. I like to
photograph them interacting with each other instead of posing. I encourage them
to walk around, play together and relax.”
Among her favorite shoots, besides groups, are weddings, family gatherings
and pets. She’s also happy with corporate-type work, and is prepared — as she
did for a while — to travel locally and internationally on assignment.
“I also ‘recharge’ my creative batteries by doing underwater, aerial and
nature photography,” she says.
Dowdall cut her teeth on doing “mugshots” of toys at a Fisher Price
studio.
A former western New Yorker lured to Florida six years ago after taking care of her
aged grandmother, she says the availability of world-class SCUBA diving just a
couple of hours away in the Florida Keys sealed the deal.
People unaware of Dowdall’s work may indeed have seen some without realizing
it. Her photo of a dolphin nosing a coconut into the air is on the cover of the
latest Yellow Pages directory, and five of her “paradise” photos are on the
cover of the latest Marco Island Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual glossy
publication.
Dowdall has a degree in photo illustration from the Rochester Institute of
Technology, and has practiced for the past 20 years.
Over the past few years, like many a skeptical traditional film photographer,
Dowdall has refined the art of digital photography to suit her abilities.
“It took lots of hard work, ongoing education in digital photography and many
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches,” she quips.
An avid Marco Island Area Chamber of Commerce supporter,
Dowdall happily
donated cover shots.
Chamber Marketing Director Vicki Williams says it was generous of the
photographer.
“She’s a professional, she has a creative eye, and I just like her work,”
says Williams, who’s an artist in her own right, and is best known for having
designed the City of Marco Island logo.
You can contact Dowdall at 239-642-9685 or email her at:

Nancy is a member of the Professional
Photographers of America |