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Come to the 69th South Shore Art Festival on Cohasset Common!

Friday, Saturday & Sunday, June 14, 15, and 16 in 2024 on Cohasset Common – Father’s Day Weekend

There is quality art for sale, crafts for kids, music & delicious food, especially the traditional strawberry shortcakes & lobster rolls. It’s festive for any age. Drop by my booth near the pond for aerial photos – on paper, canvas and metal – as well as books and notecards. New this year are Transition Art Screens (images printed on mesh banners which transition from light shades in the day to dark rich color at night.) Come and see!

Photography

North River Arts – 1st Virtual Artisans Boutique

Welcome to a Special Showing and Sales Corner for the 2021 North River Arts Festival….in my corner……The Fine Art Aerial Photography booth. I’m pleased to offer Notecards, Books and Prints for purchase online.

Notecards and Books Click here to view full selections and purchase direct


I am continually amazed by the beauty of the New England coastal area with the views from above. How shorelines form the land, how the sea impacts changes, and how interrelationships are made.

For Aerial Vistas of my Art from the Air, visit my website to view and purchase prints – www.margotcheel.com Please inquire about larger prints on canvas or metal via email margot@margotcheel.com

Book, Photography, Testimonials

Passage to a Brighter Future

When students at the Latham Center on Cape Cod were given my photo book, “What Do You See? Finding Shapes from the Sky”, they discovered there was no right or wrong answer, but more to see each time. It was fun learning and imagining…

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News, Photography, Presentation

The Story Behind the Photograph

I often fly over Cape Cod to photograph aerial views of the stunning and every changing coastline.

“Meeting Change”

The Cape Cod National Seashore with its ocean breaches over the past decade, offer many aesthetic surprises. One day I caught a small craft looking for a passage out to the open sea. This view from above shows its dilemma: things not as they once were. However, nature had a gift of spectacular beauty in the colors and shapes of shifting sand and sea (where there was once a passage).

The scene is transient and changes with the tide.

It is a privilege to see the world from above, capturing its strength and fragility through the lens of my camera. I am always delighted to find such Art from the Air, showcasing a real place on the earth.

The little boat had to take a much longer way to get to the open waters.