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Beatrice Mcbride is a freelance photojournalist based in Dallas Texas. Passionate about capturing world events and cultures, her portfolio includes images from throughout the United States, Africa, Asia, Central,South America and Europe. Beatrice’s works have been exhibited at The Museu Afro Brasil, São Paulo Brazil, The African American Museum ( Dallas Texas) and the Dallas Museum of Art among others.
The deeply disturbing racialized murders of African Americans prompted Beatrice to take an intimate look at the communities most effected. She documented the Minneapolis Minnesota neighborhood at 38th & Chicago during the tumultuous weeks between the fatal police killing of Daunte Wright and the first anniversary of George Floyd’s death. She has been cronicaling the Brunswick Georgia community and Gullah/Geechee culture over the past 2 years in an effort to understand the context of the vigilante style murder of Ahmaud Arbery. This is an on going labor of love that she plans to extend through South Carolina's Lowcountry, tracing her family's roots.
Beatrice studied photography at The University of Texas. She credits the influence of her mentors Magnum photojournalist Eli Reed and Civil Rights photographer R.C. Hickman for informing her approach and style. Always looking for innovative ways to improve her skills, Beatrice interned at DCTV in Washington D.C. where she co-produced Coming Full Circle , an engaging short film chronicling the transition of one of The Lost Boys of Sudan refugees into a successful public servant.
Beatrice is the owner of BeMedia One. She is the current Director of Photography for The Denton Black Film Festival. Her clients include The Transformative Justice Coalition, T.D. Jakes Ministries and Unity Unlimited. Professional memberships include The Exposure Group -Washington D.C. and The American Society of Media Photographers. Beatrice’s images have been published widely and viewed on CNN, ABC, CBS, Good Morning Texas, and Fox4 News.
Open to assignments
Beatrice Mcbride is a freelance photojournalist based in Dallas Texas. Passionate about capturing world events and cultures, her portfolio includes images from throughout the United States, Africa, Asia, Central,South America and Europe. Beatrice’s works have been exhibited at The Museu Afro Brasil, São Paulo Brazil, The African American Museum ( Dallas Texas) and the Dallas Museum of Art among others.
The deeply disturbing racialized murders of African Americans prompted Beatrice to take an intimate look at the communities most effected. She documented the Minneapolis Minnesota neighborhood at 38th & Chicago during the tumultuous weeks between the fatal police killing of Daunte Wright and the first anniversary of George Floyd’s death. She has been cronicaling the Brunswick Georgia community and Gullah/Geechee culture over the past 2 years in an effort to understand the context of the vigilante style murder of Ahmaud Arbery. This is an on going labor of love that she plans to extend through South Carolina's Lowcountry, tracing her family's roots.
Beatrice studied photography at The University of Texas. She credits the influence of her mentors Magnum photojournalist Eli Reed and Civil Rights photographer R.C. Hickman for informing her approach and style. Always looking for innovative ways to improve her skills, Beatrice interned at DCTV in Washington D.C. where she co-produced Coming Full Circle , an engaging short film chronicling the transition of one of The Lost Boys of Sudan refugees into a successful public servant.
Beatrice is the owner of BeMedia One. She is the current Director of Photography for The Denton Black Film Festival. Her clients include The Transformative Justice Coalition, T.D. Jakes Ministries and Unity Unlimited. Professional memberships include The Exposure Group -Washington D.C. and The American Society of Media Photographers. Beatrice’s images have been published widely and viewed on CNN, ABC, CBS, Good Morning Texas, and Fox4 News.