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Brian Mohr & Emily Johnson
514 Howes Rd | Moretown, VT 05660 | USA
ph 802-496-5434 email: info(at)emberphoto.com
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Lucky enough to have been born and raised in the outdoors of Vermont and New England, we have learned to embrace each and every one of Mother Nature’s moods. After all, says our good friend, Craig Barnard, "No rain... no rainbows.” Since meeting in 1998, we have been working together capturing and sharing images of this incredible planet. We are often told that our images inspire others to get outside, explore and help protect the amazing places that still remain. This feedback continues to motivate us daily.
Since our earliest adventures together, we have been shooting for a variety of editorial, non-profit and commercial clients - a list that today includes the New York Times, Outside Magazine, The Nature Conservancy, Patagonia Inc., K2 Sports, Backcountry Magazine, Mad River Glen and others - while simultaneously developing our fine-art, wedding and portrait photography. In February 2005, we opened our first major exhibit - 'Wild People, Wild Places' – in downtown Montpelier, Vermont. The success of this exhibit motivated us to continue sharing our images in the public domain - by regularly exhibiting our work throughout the region; and by launching our Wild People, Wild Places Slideshow Series in the winter of 2005-06.
Behind the lens on a daily basis – often outside, exposed to the elements – we have learned to work carefully and efficiently under very challenging conditions. Daily exposure to New England’s ever-changing light conditions and color pallets has tuned our skills behind the lens - and given us the confidence to take on a wide variety of photographic projects.
Be it multi-week adventures off the beaten-path, a catalog/product shoot, or a great big wedding, the two of us work together as a team - and often behind two sets of lenses. Every shoot challenges us not only to capture what we need, but to capture the extraordinary and the unexpected.
If you have questions about our photography, would like to purchase fine art or stock photography, schedule a presentation or enlist our photographic services, please contact us by phone or email. Thanks!
A note about Wild People, Wild Places
In addition to encouraging others to enjoy and protect our planet's most special places, we make significant in-kind and financial contributions each year to organizations working toward these same goals. Be it the work of the Green Mountain Club to preserve the Long Trail corridor here in Vermont, or the wildlands conservation efforts of Conservacion Patagonica in the southern Andes, working with us helps to support the long term protection of our world's most special, and increasingly threatened, places.
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