The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 056, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1984 Page: 5 of 59
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Wednesday, January 4, 1984
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Photographer Makes One-Of-Kind Valentines
"lingerie shots” rather than American Photographer,” a ma- housewives, “one young-looking been able to do it,” she said.
“Playboy” centerfolds, she said. Jor photography magazine, by a grandmother who said, ‘It’s for
For one thing, “most people just woman who did similar work in my new friend,’” and Shawn, 26.
Shawn, who didn’t want th(e
"I said, ‘Well, I guess it’s time world to know her last name, said
“boudoir photography” jobs were to adVertise,”’said Miss Stewart, it took her three months to work
four or five years ago. In the who opened her Cajrrollton up the courage to decide that her “She said- ‘Don’t worry about
beginning, she said, all such com- Avenue studio in 1966, after work- boyfriend’s Christmas present it, it’s just a camera. ... She just
missions came at the request of ing for another photographer on would come from Miss Stewart. talks to y?u like she’s known you
customers who had bought more the Mississippi Gulf Coast, “It was a surprise, because he a11 y°ur In doing so she puts
conventional portraits from her. The ad she took out in reads‘Playboy’and he’s always you at ease,’’Shawn said.
“People would call up and ex- September got about seven or making jokes about it. So I Shawn’s nervousness wasn’t
plain to me that they wanted a lit- eight responses from women — thought,‘I’ll surprise you,”’said unusual, Miss Stewart said,
tie more intimate type of and an equal number from men, Shawn,
photograph. It was not something who were turned down.
I decided to do on the spur of the
moment,” said Miss Stewart, 54.
She decided to begin advertis- Miss Stewart. t
ing in a local weekly newspaper Wofrien who responded to the ad
The sexy shots are usually rafter reading an article in “The included a physician, a model, (photographer) I wouldn’t have
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Women who’ve got it and want to
flaunt it in pin-up photos for their
husbands or boyfriends have been
quietly coming to Peggy
Stewart’s portrait studio for
several years.
“A lot of women want to do this
sort of thing, but unless they know
you and they work up their
courage for a long time, etcetera,
etcetera. ..” Miss Stewart said.
It’s only a minor sideline — a
few such commissions in a year -
but the response to a classified
advertisement this fall was
enough to start Miss Stewart
thinking about a new ad, for one-
of-a-kind valentines. *
takes it off the hook if it rings too
Miss Stewart’s matter-of-fact insistently,
and understanding attitude also
played a big part in getting good she uses more film — just to make
sure good portraits come out of
the session — her basic rate for
such portraits is $10 above her
usual price of $45 for a sitting and
one 8-by-lO print.
For that reason and because
don’t want to do nudes.”
Miss Stewart said her first
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“Some of them want to he bare
“Most of them are really uptight to the waist, some of them — it’s
So she went out and bought about the whole thing until they lots of cleavage but nothing really
"I just tell them I don’t do that, some sexy lingerie “like you see get in here,” she said. revealing whatever.”
that it’s strictly for wom^n,” said in old movies,” and — still very
nervous — made an appointment
“If it had been a man
She said she closes t£e studio
during a “boudoir session” to themselves across a tablf?
make sure nobody walks in, covered with a velvet cloth and
doesn’t answer the phone and lots of pillows.
The women sit, lie or drape
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BARBERS BILL ^ "Economics needs to be taught better than “There are many thousands — perhaps leaves office. His successor turns to his chief
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 056, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1984, newspaper, January 4, 1984; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153209/m1/5/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.