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Emily McCall Photography bio picture

My philosophy . . .

I love working with people who are fun.  Genuine.  Real.  And that’s what my photography is really all about: capturing the real you.  I can see the connections between the members of your family and the beauty in each one of you -- and that’s what I want to capture with my camera. 

I don’t do the typical matching-outfits portraits, or the canvas-backdrop-strobe-lighting-say-cheese portraits.  I don’t want you to worry about having perfect hair, perfect smiles, and the kids on their best behavior.  Relax.  Have fun.  Be yourself.  I want to show you your family the way I see it through my lens: happy, beautiful, flawless in spite of the flaws.
 
So when I show up for your session, you don’t have to do any pretending.  Just be real.  I like t-shirts and jeans and flip-flops.  And jammies.  And mussed up hair and lollipop-stained faces.  I love hugs and tickle fights and peals of laughter, and snuggles and kisses too.  These things are real.  This is the way I want to remember my family, and it’s the way I want to help you remember yours.

Trashing the dress . . . again!

Pardon the interruption, but I must break into the regularly-scheduled program of photos from my trip to Ireland to share a new slideshow with you!  You may remember a “trash the dress” session I did with a gorgeous bride awhile back (who also happened to be my sister-in-law).  I posted some photos shortly afterwards, but since that time I have made a slideshow of all of the images from the shoot.  I wasn’t going to post it on the blog, but after a couple of the photos were featured on the official TTD blog tonight, I thought I’d go ahead and share it–I hope you enjoy!  (You can see it slightly larger, and on black, here.)

Bold Imagery by Jason Connel - Congrats on the TTD Blog! and Awesome work! You have go the mojo workin! Seriously love the work! September 24, 2007 - 6:11 am

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