the stahl house
Favorite outtakes from my shoot at the Stahl House for Belle. Believe me when I say we stayed as long as we could. I mean, why would you want to leave? The view alone...
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
pw.travelogue » ch. 43 hong kong
[ch. 43 / hong kong]
Made my annual visit to Hong Kong last November, and just when I thought I couldn't possibly come back with new images, I surprise myself again. It rained just about every day I was there, but I'm kinda loving the overcast and darkness of these shots.
Check out other Hong Kong shots I posted on Instagram: @bluepoolroad
Enjoy your weekend!
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
new work » belle, dec/jan 2012/13
This was a GREAT shoot for the Australian magazine, Belle (which happened back in May of 2012, and I'm thrilled that I can finally share this with you!) The lovely and talented writer, Carli Philips and I spent a few days exploring in and around Los Angeles. We visited many iconic and mid century modern homes in the city, and you know how much I love shooting architecture, so this was a perfect assignment for me. On the agenda were the Stahl House by Pierre Koenig (shown above as the opener), Sheats-Goldstein Residence by John Lautner, and the Reunion House by Dion Neutra. Of course I had to show off Silver Lake (my hood!), so LAMILL, Lawson-Fenning, Intelligentsia, and many others were featured in the story as well.
Below are a few of my faves from the story, enjoy and Happy New Year! x
PS. will be posting outtakes from this shoot next week, so stay tuned.
Stahl House by Pierre Koenig / Hollywood Hills
Sunset at the Stahl House / Hollywood Hills
Sheats-Goldstein Residence by John Lautner / Beverly Crest
Skyspace installation by James Turrell / Sheats-Goldstein Residence
Reunion House by Dion Neutra / Silver Lake
LAMILL Coffee / Silver Lake
Lawson-Fenning / Silver Lake
Foothill 5 Fifty / Glendora
Rose Bowl Flea Market / Pasadena
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
MAGAZINE ART PROVIDED BY BELLE / COVER SHOT BY RICHARD POWERS
press » print regional design annual 2012
Honored to be chosen as a winner of Print's Regional Design Annual! Pure Plant Spa is a luxurious plant-derived brand of skin care products—made with pure essential oils and is paraben- and sulfate-free. Not only did I work on their packaging, but also their entire branding program. Imagine my surprise when I saw this on the shelves of Fred Segal. Not gonna lie, it felt amazing!
MAGAZINE ART PROVIDED BY PRINT / PRODUCT SHOT BY AMY RACHLIN
press » new york times, nov 2012
Remember when I first announced my pw.travelogue tile collection with clé? Well, New York Times seemed to be just as excited as we were about the collection—they featured it in their 2012 Holiday Gift Guide!
ARTICLE PROVIDED BY NEW YORK TIMES
press » instyle magazine, nov 2012
So honored to be in the November issue of InStyle magazine's Best of the Web list! Big thank you to Andrea Stanford, Vice President of Merchandising, Designer and Vintage Sales of One Kings Lane for including me. It humbles me when she says she's been a long-time fan... Thank you Andrea! xo
follow me on Instagram » @bluepoolroad
MAGAZINE COVER AND STORY, SCANS / COVER SHOT BY GIAMPAOLO SGURA
announcing » pw.travelogue + clé
I never thought in a million years that I would end up with my very own tile collection when I started pw.travelogue two years ago.
When clé first approached me on creating a tile collection, I was instantly inspired by the simple and honest concept of translating a moment in time, in space, onto a tile. So much of my design and photography work is about positive and negative space, I knew I had to start from there. I've been an avid traveller ever since I was little, it just seemed fit to begin the collection with a series of black and white images with striking lines, shapes, and angles. It's not the destinations that I was drawn to per se, it was the moments at those destinations that got me to take a step back, indulge, and compose the frame.
Collaborating with clé has been a dream—they are passionate and savvy at what they do, and they do it with style. The Founder and Creative Director of clé, Deborah Osburn had me at "artisitc aperture" when describing my work the first time we met. What I had envisaged for this collection has gone way beyond my expectations. Each tile is lithographed by hand on pristine white thassos marble. I have to admit, seeing my first collection "urban" come to life in mural-like form is pretty incredible. The top photo above was taken during a working session we had at the clé studio—the perfect setting to get inspired and play.
Click here to learn more about clé + the pw.travelogue tile collection!
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
pw.travelogue » ch. 42 travel update

[ch. 42 / travel update]
Well, hello there!
It's been a while… and I have no excuse except to say that I've been caught in a whirlwind of travels!
I'm writing this as I fly across the Pacific Ocean to Hong Kong. I finally have a long enough moment to sit still, write a post, and edit my travel photographs.
For the past several months, I've been traveling, shooting, art directing, designing, and making new friends along the way...
August and September. Shortly after the summer issue of Wayfare launched in July, I spent the next two months in San Francisco, Napa, and Sonoma Valley on location for Pottery Barn. Saw many beautiful sunsets in the vineyards and drove down backroads that led to homes that could only be described as picture perfect.
October. Embarked on an once-in-a-lifetime journey and photo assignment to Australia. I got to experience the sacred grounds of Uluru/Ayers Rock, saw the Milky Way with my naked eye, rode a camel named Hercules in the desert, and even had an olive python wrapped around me in Alice Springs. Found my little piece of paradise on Hamilton Island called qualia (pictured above). Went snorkeling for the very first time—where could be a better place to do it other than the Great Barrier Reef itself? Hugged a kuala named Elvis, took a backstage tour of the Sydney Opera House, spent my last (and only) day in Sydney wondering around and getting lost in the streets of Surry Hills. There's so much more to tell, but I'm saving it for the next issue of Wayfare to tell the whole story, so do stay tuned for that!
November. Met Hurricane Sandy in New York City—what started out as a quick weekend trip became a long extended stay. Back to Los Angeles for a four-day shoot with Citizens of Humanity, then I was off again to San Francisco. Even squeezed in time for a press check for Wayfare in Vancouver. Flew home to Los Angeles for two days, long enough to spend Thanksgiving there and now I'm off to Hong Kong, finally. Taking a trip that is called, vacation.
I feel like I've been on a permanent jet lag, and that's okay. I wouldn't trade my past few months for anything. Not even Sandy could've changed that. I'm so blessed to be surrounded by good people, friends, and strangers. There was a moment in the middle of the Great Barrier Reef where I took off my snorkeling mask and snorkel, stood on the ocean floor and said to myself, "Enjoy this, breathe."
Not every moment needs to be captured with a camera. The ones that are captured with your eyes and heart are often times the best.
P. x
PS. I've been posting photos on Instagram during my trips, so do follow me there for the lastest!
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
Not every moment needs to be captured with a camera. The ones that are captured with your eyes and heart are often times the best.
P. x
PS. I've been posting photos on Instagram during my trips, so do follow me there for the lastest!
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
announcing » peggy wong + wayfare magazine






Today is the day that I can finally share this wonderful news with you... Remember earlier on the year I shot a travel story of Hong Kong for Wayfare Magazine? Well, I have taken on a much bigger role – I am now their Creative Director! I'm especially proud of this Summer issue, not only do I get to work with the amazing Editor-in-Chief Erica Dublin, but I also get to design the entire issue. With my editorial, branding, and photography background, it is an absolute dream job. I also shared a recent shot of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina (third spread down) as the features opener (I promise you will also see more of my photographs in the upcoming issues!) I cannot wait to start working on Fall because it's going to be IN PRINT! Click here if you'd like to pre-order/subscribe to the print issues. I hope you enjoy the new Wayfare as much as I do, it's really a labor of love. Thank you for all your continuous support of my work, it's going to get even better. x
PS - don't you love the cover shot? It's by one of my favorite people and photographers, Leigh Beisch. So happy we could feature her work, it's a perfect summer cover.
EDITORIAL LAYOUTS BY PEGGY WONG
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: COVER / LEIGH BEISCH; INSIDE COVER / MAX WANGER; FOR THE LOVE OF TRAVEL / MARGAUX ELLIOTT AND MAX WANGER; FEATURES OPENER / PEGGY WONG; FREE TO GET LOST / DAVID MENKE; CURIOUS / JAE FEINBERG
announcing » peggy wong + everlane

Yup, that's me, on my recent trip to Charleston! You know I love simple and stylish things, and you know I love to travel, so that's why I'm thrilled to announce a new travel collaboration with Everlane. I am now their Photographer in Residence, which means I'll be documenting my travels with their super chic Weekender when and where I feel inspired. I'm a huge fan of Evenlane's basics (you have to see this stop motion video of how their belt works – genius), so you can see just how excited I am about this on-going photo series. Click here to see more of the Weekender in Charleston (plus my three favorite meals in the city!) Follow us along on Instagram, we'll be posting a few of my snapshots from the trip as well: @bluepoolroad and @everlane.
Thanks for having me on board, Everlane! :)
Thanks for having me on board, Everlane! :)
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG / PRODUCT SHOTS PROVIDED BY EVERLANE
on the road » sunset in charleston

A week off with family in South Carolina was just what I needed. Took this photo as we were driving back from Charleston to Pawleys Island. I love having my camera in hand, you just never know what kind of shots you would get on the road. Busy catching up with work – cannot wait to share with you my latest project! But in the meantime, check out my Instagram feed for more southern charm. Have a lovely weekend everyone! x
find me on Instagram » @bluepoolroad
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
pw.travelogue » ch. 41 national gallery of art, washington dc






[ch. 41 / national gallery of art, washington dc]
Love the contrast between the West Building and the East Building at the National Gallery of Art. West houses mainly European and American art from 19th to early 20th century; East showcases the Gallery's permanent collection of modern and contemporary art. The two buildings are connected by an underground concourse (third photo down) which feels like a portal that transports, or prepares you really, from one era to the next. Like all my other museum visits, it never feels like I have enough time in each...
As you are reading this, I'm preparing for my trip to South Carolina. Taking some time off before the next wave of projects and shoots begin. Plus more traveling in the next few months for work! Enjoy your weekend.
pw.travelogue » ch. 40 guggenheim, new york city



[ch. 40 / guggenheim, new york city]
Happy Birthday to Mr. Frank Lloyd Wright (he would have been 145 years old today!) If you can believe this, all those years I lived in New York City, I had never once took a photo of the Guggenheim. And of course when I was back for a short visit a few months ago, I couldn't take enough of them. Also stopped in at The Wright for a quick bite to eat – burrata and pea greens salad with a glass of crisp Prosecco. Ahh...
Side note: I've been getting some really excellent words from you guys on last week's post, thank you! In case you missed it, it's not too late to tell me your word. Keep them coming!
Happy weekend everyone. x
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
the word... solitude

Over the long weekend last week, I decided to catch up on the show The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet. Have you seen it? My good friend Jane recommended it and I finally sat down and watched it – all five episodes in one setting (she knows me well!) Hard to say which are my favorites, but at this point of my life, the Conversations with Diane von Furstenberg and Glenda Bailey really ring true to me.
"The most important relationship is the relationship you have with yourself." – Diane von Furstenberg
She also talked about how crucial it is to have solitude. I couldn't help but remember my birthday post this year. I wrote about spending time with myself, and how content I felt. Solitude. That is my word.
So when I was setting out to edit my regular Friday's pw.travelogue post, an idea came to mind. The second I saw this photograph, it spoke solitude to me – I could spend all day there, sitting on the bench, reading, thinking, writing. Instead of a full-on pw.travelogue today, I thought of posting this instead. It's what's on my mind, and it's something that I would like to continue to do more of. A single image, a single word.
What is your word? Tell me what it is and what it means to you. You may just see your word featured on the next post! Happy weekend everyone. x
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
So when I was setting out to edit my regular Friday's pw.travelogue post, an idea came to mind. The second I saw this photograph, it spoke solitude to me – I could spend all day there, sitting on the bench, reading, thinking, writing. Instead of a full-on pw.travelogue today, I thought of posting this instead. It's what's on my mind, and it's something that I would like to continue to do more of. A single image, a single word.
What is your word? Tell me what it is and what it means to you. You may just see your word featured on the next post! Happy weekend everyone. x
TYPE LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY WONG
new work » casa vogue, april 2012
More shots of Hotel Lautner... this time, featured in Casa Vogue! Another published work from April... it was a good month (here's the other one from Interior Design). By the way, need to get my hands on the actual magazine because the cover story is about Diane von Furstenberg – her connection with New York City, her bohemian spirit, and her lavish interiors. Love her.MAGAZINE ART PROVIDED BY CASA VOGUE / COVER SHOT BY FRANÇOIS HALARD
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