Peggy’s
images are visually stunning and capture both the raw emotion of
the moment and the fleeting energy of her subjects.
She is published nationally in Life Magazine, The Wall Street Journal
and many trade publications. Her art is housed in private collections
throughout the world.
Her easygoing
nature enables her to become part of your family instantly and unobtrusively.
When photographing families and children, Peggy's innovative Lifestyle
Sessions capture moments of life, people doing the activities that
they love most and render those moments in a creative, expressive
style.
Working with
Peggy has been described as having a butterfly fluttering around
capturing delicious slices of your life. What Peggy creates with
your family captures what you hold in your heart and allows it to
live forever in a story. “I strive to bring a fresh perspective
to each project I undertake. I enjoy getting to know my clients
and finding ways to bring their style and personality to my work
creating highly stylized documentary images that are a blend of
high fashion and editorial journalism. I work very hard to capture
my subjects as they truly are with as little posing as possible,
striving to convey a relaxed style that is natural and unique.”
Peggy donates
portraits to children’s charities for use in their annual
reports and presentations. “I feel very blessed to have this
talent to share; it gives me such joy to know that my work is raising
money to help the community, especially kids. I strive to do more
on a national level. “I love photographing kids. It’s
my passion, it’s my calling, and it’s who I am. I play
with them. I allow their little personalities to unfold during our
time together. I’ve got several clients that I’ve been
working with for years. It’s so amazing to watch these kids
grow up."
“Lately
I’ve started to shift my focus and narrow where my talent
serves the highest purpose. I love to teach, and inspire people
to be creative and step outside of their comfort zone.” If,
as Tuscarora stated, “words are the voice of the heart,”
then Peggy’s images certainly must be the visions of the heart.
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