AMBLER —Kristin Maag, professional photographer, is the upcoming exhibitor at Art in the Storefront, Ambler. An opening reception is planned for Friday, January 26 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the storefront, 41 E. Butler Ave. The community is invited and refreshments will be served.
The reception was originally planned for January 19 but postponed due to snow.
Maag resides in Schwenksville, where she maintains her photography studio. “I have always been drawn to photography,” Maag said. “It is an honor for me to capture some of the happiest moments for families, friends and area landmarks and sites.”
Her endeavors include photography of people, intimate family scenes and special occasions, weddings, pets and their people and more. Maag’s artwork is custom framed, suitable for all situations, including business spaces, waiting room areas, lobbies and real estate photography. Her prints focus is centered on Pennsylvania scenes, including the counties of Montco, Bucks, Lancaster, Dauphin, Williamsport and beyond. Her work also extends to beach scenes from Maryland to Maine and landscape and farms in upstate New York.
Maag’s interest in photography began nearly three decades ago on her dad’s Polaroid camera. After a lengthy career in finance and philanthropic services, Maag decided to venture out to share her vision with others. Hence, Maagnifque Photography, LLC was established. “I am passionate about translating exceptional moments into tangible pieces of art, commissioned and otherwise.”=
Visit maagnifiquephotography.com for more details about her photography and client services. You can email her at kmaagphotos@gmail.com or call 267-342-4448.
Art in the Storefront is an ongoing community activity initiated about 25 years ago. It supports area artists in free exhibition space offered bi-monthly. The storefront is lit all evening courtesy of Denney Electric Supply. Juried artwork is featured. Contacts are: Mark Elliott, No Bare Walls Framing Studio, 215-654-9106 or Karen Kieser, Immersion Studio, 215-704-7015.
