Saturday, December 12, 2009

Don`t miss the last One Million Faces photo shoot of 2009.
**$10.00 PER PERSON**

DATE: Saturday, December 12, 2009
TIME: 8 am - 5 pm
LOCATION: Peggy Dyer Photography
5353 Manhattan Circle, Suite 103, Boulder, CO 80303

Feel the Love -


P.S. Show up for an extra special surprise between 12 and 1 PM.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Sneak Peak PegBoard #1

I've got exciting news! I've got my first solo exhibit at a University! One Million Faces will be featured in the gallery at Naropa opening to the public on Jan 4, 2010.
Artist opening TBD. I promise you it will be an event!

Here's a sneak peek of the first PegBoard of Peggy Dyer's One Million Faces Project










Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Sunday, December 6, 2009

One Million Faces SHOW @ Naropa in January!

I've got exciting news! I've got my first solo exhibit at a University! One Million Faces will be featured in the gallery at Naropa opening to the public on Jan 4, 2010.
Artist opening TBD. I promise you it will be an event!

Here's a sneak peek of the first PegBoard of Peggy Dyer's One Million Faces Project









Sledding

Snowy in Boulder..

It's a GREAT day to go sledding in Boulder! I'm not sledding today, I'm working at the office, One Million Faces is all set up if you want to come over

I know a GREAT chiropractor if you need one

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Every Victory Counts!

Today is very exciting! The book project I've been working on with The Davis Phinney Foundation is heading to the printer!


The words inspiration and Parkinson’s don’t typically go together.

The truth is, Parkinson’s can strip people of momentum and hope. At the Davis Phinney Foundation, we're committed to helping people with PD and their caregivers find new ways to improve their lives today. We constantly look for ways to motivate and inspire people with PD. And in the process, we are continually inspired ourselves. Every day we meet people exploring new ways to live better with the disease. We've met people who are climbing mountains, running marathons, and even riding their bikes across the country. And we've met people who find victory in walking around the block. Because, in the end, it's not the size of the victory, but the recognition of it that counts. The motivation behind it. The inspiration it can provide to others.


In the end, it's about what we can do today to improve lives. And that is a victory in itself.

We're expecting the book to be available in January 2010.

click here to learn more about
Every Victory Counts!


click here to Donate directly to the Davis Phinney Foundation

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

We Believe in Equal Rights for all

The Whistle Stop Road Record

I photographed Coles Whalen and her band last week. They made their own signs. I love this image!

from left
Ben Loshin, - Drums
Coles Whalen - Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals
Kim O'Hara - Bass Vocals
Savage Stu - Lead Guitar, Vocals

Check out the new CD,
The Whistle Stop Road Record
I love track 3~!

Butterflies...