DSTO Moore | Photographer

DSTO means Don’t Stop Trying, Overcome. That’s my artistic philosophy.

I’m a self-taught photographer who specializes in portraiture based in Macon, GA.

DSTO Moore is a Macon, Georgia-based photographer who specializes in capturing intimate portraits and human moments. DSTO first picked up a camera 5 years ago and immediately took his craft to the streets, creating themed photo series such as Macon Music, We are Pleasant Hill, Macon Hidden Gems, and the My Bike Photo Series for Bike Walk Macon.

His ability to feel comfortable in a variety of settings, his desire to connect with the people in his community, and his enthusiasm for his craft brings an optimistic perspective to his work. DSTO’s themed series have been featured in galleries across Macon. DSTO started photography to bring his visionary portraiture art out of the studio and into the community. His dream is to grow his business to provide for his four children and to create more meaningful jobs in Macon.

He is also committed to supporting Pleasant Hill, the Macon neighborhood where he grew up, and he is eternally grateful to his village for supporting his dream and for believing in him when he didn’t believe in himself.

Keep up with my work on my blog >>

Caption this!

Pretty cool skate boarding action shot of Sterlo Lewis, what would be a great caption for this photo? #photography

Larry Booze | Macon Music Project

Who is Larry Booze? Larry Booze is an Macon Native who is best known for his legendary Hip Hop dance moves, like the “Swinging Door” an original move created by Booze. Which was shown on the national shown televison show “So you think you can Dance”.Booze has been all around Georgia performing in different venues…

George Muhammad | We Are Pleasant Hill

Here is another portrait Highlighting the people and places of the Historic Pleasant Hill Neighborhood. “We are Pleasant Hill” photography project! Over 40 years ago, L.H Williams Elementary school was damaged very bad due to a major fire. The school was rebuilt but was larger than the original school so they tore down homes to…

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