Sarah Jenilee Peyton is a visual methods researcher and documentarian covering narratives within the United States and internationally.
Peyton’s work focuses primarily on identity construction in environment, documenting interactions within physical context - studying disparity and displacement, behavioral impact on environment, and resiliency, adversity and innovation within methods of survival - particularly around water sources and food gathering. An avid explorer and adventurer, Peyton also documents wild landscapes.
Peyton studied film, sociology, and business at Bentley University, educational psychology in human development and mixed methods research design at the University of Georgia, and documentary photography and film at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts and Annenberg School of Communication + Journalism.