HONESTY // PERSONAL POST

it seems like every single day, i'm hit with more news that makes my heart flutter and my hands sweat --> overshare, get used to it ;) when i was featured on style me pretty, i had no idea that i would get as many requests, inquires, bookings as i have already. and i'm not saying that to brag- but to try to express how humbled i am.

while i was in college, i constantly felt as though i wasn't good enough, comparing myself to those around me.. when you're being critiqued every week and told that you "use thisorthat too much" or "your thisorthat is horrible" or "i just don't like that"...little nit-picky things, you start to doubt who you are, what your vision is. you start to hate photography.

the beauty of this art is that it's subjective. you can look at my photography and not like it- and someone can look at it and absolutely fall in love with it. beauty really is in the eye of the beholder.

my style has changed significantly since i began this journey 5 years ago, and i'm so, so thankful i haven't settled. in the past month alone, i have totally redone my brand, editing style, and felt my perspective shift. i am no longer making other people happy by doing what they want- people have found me and are happy with what i offer. no change necessary! what a wonderful feeling.

the more experience i collect, the more i realize- you're not a photographer because you can take pictures. you're not NOT a photographer because you have no education. it doesn't matter how or why you got into photography- all that matters is that you did. and that you "get" it. the photographers that i adore and follow are minimalistic, passionate, and intimate. {enter: jose villa, max wanger, caroline ghetes, benj haisch, ken kienowjonas peterson and so many more} and you may not have heard of them, but the ones that know them understand their beauty.

in a culture where everyone thinks they're a photographer, i don't need to try to be one. i am one. shooting matt and kelci's wedding really put it into perspective why i even wanted to do photography. i want to capture moments. i want to be the one to remind the bride and groom, 30 years down the line, how they felt that special minute. i want to help show the bride and groom that their special details didn't go to waste.

so the reason for this post is just to thank you, whoever you are. for letting me live my dream.

new york, oregon, a barn in south carolina, the mountains of north carolina: these are my {both personal and professional} prospects for this year. let's go, 2012. 

here are some shots from this past october in nyc. never before seen!

best, emily.

A LITTLE NOTE

‎"Dreams don't work unless you do." I am so overwhelmed by the love and support that came pouring out from my feature being published today. To all the people who love me and accept me for being the weird, "different" person I am.. to all the people who come up to me in bars and tell me they stalk me and think I'm super awesome at what I do.. to anyone who has ever referred my photography to their friends, weither or not they decide to use me. To my entire family for believing in me, and my close friends for doing so too.

I don't know if I could ever thank you enough.

It's an uphill climb from here, I won't stop pushing myself..ever.

And on that note- I've dug up some of my favorite shoots from this past year and a half. I'll be posting them once a day or so until I get through them all.

Sneak peek from Stephanie. She is so unbelievably gorgeous.