What People Are Saying


Choose Em if you want to be witnessed and treasured in your own wild woman. Over the course of two photo shoots in Costa Rica, Em created this extraordinary kinship between us, nature, and the camera lens. The end photos were magical and even on a day where old insecurities crept up, Em made me feel so at ease. I’d recommend her for any photoshoot wholeheartedly.

A woman in a white swimsuit kneeling on a sandy beach near the water with her eyes closed and head tilted back, with green trees and a shoreline in the background.

—Emma


To be in front of the camera has always ALWAYS been such an unnatural and unreal experience for me. For the first time, I think ever, I was able to be in my body in love and with openness to being seen through the camera, being captured, forever-made. And it’s not a coincidence Em was on the other side of the camera lens. It’s thanks to her openness and loving energy that I was able to embrace the photo session with joy and be in full comfort.

-Pouran

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From the bottom of my heart, being photographed by Emily was so much more than just a photoshoot. It felt like being truly seen for who I am — beyond the surface, beyond the body, beyond any expectations. With her, I could completely let go. I felt safe. I felt held. I felt free. There was a moment when I forgot about the camera, forgot about how I looked, and simply allowed myself to be. Emily has this calm, grounding presence that makes you feel like you are the only person in the world. She is fully there, fully present, and deeply connected. What touches me the most is that she doesn’t just capture an image — she captures the soul. When I look at the photos, I don’t just see a version of myself. I see my truth. I see my vulnerability. I see my strength. I can literally feel the energy of that moment again. Emily has a rare and beautiful gift: she sees the naked soul of a human being — and she knows how to translate it into art. I will forever be grateful for the way she made me feel and for the way she showed me myself through her lens.

—Jessy

A woman lying on her side on the beach, smiling and reaching towards the camera, with the ocean and cloudy sky in the background.

Emily inspired me to push past the voice of my inner critic and lean into what my body most wanted to express in the moment. She has a gifted eye and puts her heart and soul into her work. —Christy

A woman in a purple bikini is lying on her back on the wet sand at the beach, with her head tilted back and arms supporting her upper body, while her legs are bent.

I met Emily during a women’s spiritual retreat in Costa Rica, a really personal and meaningful space that allowed us to connect beyond surface level. It was there that I witnessed the moment she became inspired to create Wandering Wild Soul. During one of our waterfall healing days, she began photographing the women around her, and you could feel something shift.

What started as inspiration quickly turned into intention. What I admire most about Emily is how naturally she turns vision into action. From that moment on, she began building this venture with clarity and purpose, and it’s been beautiful to watch it grow.

Her background in photography, combined with her spiritual awareness and understanding of feminine sensuality, gives her such a balanced and intuitive approach to her work.

I had the opportunity to be a muse for one of her shoots, and seeing her work firsthand showed me how thoughtful and passionate she is. She genuinely wants to bring out the most empowered, confident version of the woman in front of her camera. She pays attention to angles, energy, and comfort, creating a space where you feel supported and fully seen.

Wandering Wild Soul feels like a very natural extension of who Emily is. I’m really grateful to have witnessed this journey up close and to support a venture that so beautifully celebrates women in their power.

-Noreen

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