We See It | Vol 2

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WSI : Where do you see yourself and your working going in the future? ET : I actually don’t know. I have a few ideas of what I’d like to do, but I’m still so young right now. So much could change. I’m only fourteen. Right now, my dream is to become a wedding photographer and do that sort of thing. To capture happy memories for others would just be a wonderful career. Sadly it’s not easy to make that happen. If that fails, I’d go into a career with something to do with writing. WSI : What image of yours, so far is your favorite? Why? ET : It’s so hard to choose. I don’t think I can. I don’t have a favorite image, I just try and make every one the best I can. All my images mean a lot to me, so I don’t think I could choose. WSI : Thanks you Emily, one last question; do you have advice for any newbies who may be thinking of getting into photography? ET : Keep at it, keep going. I’ve almost given up so many times because I don’t really believe in myself. Now photography is such a big part of my life and while I sometimes still doubt myself and my abilities, I know that quite a few people do have an interest in my work. That in itself is enough encouragement and motivation for me. I just want to thank everyone who has supported me. You’re the best.


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