HELLO FRIEND!
I am so glad you dropped by!
I’m Emily! I’m a wedding and lifestyle photographer based in the Fraser Valley and Greater Vancouver area. I was born and raised in this beautiful province and am ever grateful to live here.
I currently call Chilliwack, BC home but I am always ready for a new adventure. Whether it’s a local hidden gem or an somewhere in a different country, I’m always up for exploring. British Columbia is one of the most breathtaking places in the world, and if you’ve got a cool location in mind, count me in, I’ll happily tag along!
I love working with couples and families who aren’t afraid to kick off their shoes, roll around in the grass, or take a dip in an ice-cold lake. Sometimes I’ll have you doing something totally goofy, other times I’ll ask you to slow down, soak in the moment, and just be with your favorite people. If you’re up for getting a little messy, laughing a lot, and creating some seriously beautiful memories, we’re going to get along just fine!
RAPID FIRE FACTS
You can usually find me curled up with a cup of tea and a fantasy novel, completely lost in another world. I’ve lived a thousand lives through the stories I’ve read, and I will live thousands more. After all, why read anything else when you can escape to a world full of dragons?
My go to Starbucks order is a Longdon Fog with oat milk and lavender cold cream foam.
I have two wild little ones, Lochlan and Lilia, my amazing husband Devon, and our dog, Nova. They’re my heart, my breath, and the ones who make life full of love and adventure.
I am a total nerd at heart, I love to play video games. I remember sneaking on to my brothers N64 at the young age of five. I was hooked, finding another way to get lost in an adventure.
I don’t watch a lot of TV, but I do have a few comfort shows I always come back to. And let’s be real, there’s an Office or Schitt’s Creek gif for pretty much every situation.
I love to scuba dive, swim, or just be near the ocean any chance I get. I even have a 'Lost at Sea' tattoo because, no matter where I am, a part of me will always belong to the water.