Emily Isaacson's Voetelle Photography collection of non-digital photography spans five years and culminated in an art gallery exhibit in 2010. Her more recent digital work from 2018-26 includes Fifteen Fraser Valley Sunrises and Historic Scenes of the Fraser Valley, as well as photo-journals of each place she visits.
Emily Isaacson started out as an analog photographer, using film to capture transcendent images of the local countryside of British Columbia. She started this hobby after a fairly serious car accident that could have shipwrecked her life and her health; she choose to use it to expand her horizons, and further herself in art. She wandered out into the garden with an old camera. . . but that was only the begining. Over the early years, Emily unwittingly created a vast and rich repertoire for onlookers and audiences alike. View her yearly Voetelle scenic exhibits, including local silhouettes, natural landscapes, and dimensions.
Emily Isaacson's Voetelle websites allow her unique and stylistic poetry to be purchased, read and cherished around the globe. She has published 16 books of poetry, one children's book, and an art book called Voetelle.
Emily served as a member of the Professional Photographers Association of British Columbia (PPABC) for two years (2010-12), Voetelle Art & Design is the "Art behind the Institute". Visit them at www.voetelle.ca
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- JoinedMarch 2007
- OccupationAuthor, photographer
- HometownVictoria
- Current cityAbbotsford
- CountryCanada
- Websitehttp://www.wildlilyinstitute.ca
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