Margot Cheel is a photographer, pilot, teacher, and for many years a group arts facilitator.

“I came to aerial photography at a time when I was seeking a new turn and view on the world.  The perspective from above was exhilarating.  After thirty years my art and travel background found a new focus.”  Margot’s photography not only offers unique views on property & locations, but helps realtors sell homes, towns attract tourism and conservation groups promote preservation.

She has served The Trustees of the Reservation, The North & South Rivers Watershed Association, The Massachusetts Audubon Society, and collaborated with realtors throughout Boston’s South Shore, chambers of commerce, seacoast facilities, as well as homeowners, local businesses and The Appalachia Service Project.

Margot is an arts graduate of Middlebury College, founder of Twin Willows Craft Center (Ottawa, Canada), a licensed Private Pilot, New England Section Director of The 99s, the International Women Pilots Organization, and President of the New England chapter of ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers)

Margot has been chosen for juried exhibitions in New England & Florida and as cover photographer & photo contributor to the "Narrative History of Cohasset 1950-2000," published 2002 , "Treasury of Cohasset History, 2005" and "Savor of Salt, 2006."

“With my aerial photography I invite you to remember the beauty, fragility and interconnectedness of our earth. “