Margie Woods Brown was born in 1967 on the Big Island of Hawaii, into a large, dynamic and creative family. She was raised there on a cattle ranch until the family moved to Arizona in 1977. She holds her bachelor's degree in Communication from University of Colorado in Boulder, and her Masters in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University in Los Angeles, CA.

Margie has experienced first hand the enormous healing power of creativity. She strongly believes that the artistic process enhances and encourages psychological growth and healing on many levels. She brings this passion to her clients as a professional photographer.

As a small child, Margie would spend hours in the dark room with her dad as a faithful assistant, or in the field with him as an enthusiastic model. She got her first “real” camera when she was in high school, and since has always kept one close at hand. What had been a “hobby” has quickly become a profession. She specializes in shooting quality portraits and documenting special events with the goal of always keeping her eye trained to capture magical moments and clients’ true inner beauty. She loves seeing the delight on clients’ faces or maybe even a tear in their eye when they take a first look at their portraits. It is in those moments Margie knows she has reflected their true essence right back at them. And to her, that is what photography is all about.

Margie lives in Dallas, Texas with her husband, stepdaughter and pets. When not on a shoot, she enjoys time with her friends and family, basking in nature, practicing yoga, making art and sailing.