Emily Avila Photography
Emily Avila Photography

Emily Avila Photography

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Introduction: About Me Emily has 13 years of experience as an assistant and head photographer. She is a professional wedding and portrait photographer based in Norman, Oklahoma. She will also travel to Moore, Midwest City, Del City, Edmond, OKC, Oklahoma City, Moore, El Reno, Stillwater, Yukon, Purcell, Choctaw, Pauls Valley, Guthrie, Shawnee and any other town for a small fee. Photojournalism, by its very nature, can't be coached or staged. It means capturing the true essence of a situation by unobtrusively documenting what's happening. This is our approach at Portraits By Emily. We let our subjects tell their own stories while we visually record them. My goal is to be as perfect as possible. I expect it from myself as well as our partners, from our print partners to our album partners. Our services include traditional and photo-journalistic wedding photography and portraits, engagement portraits, bridal photography, newborn photography, executive portraits, head shots, high school senior portraits. We also do photography for family, modeling, children, maternity, quinceaneras, and more.
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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    If you have a limited budget for wedding photography, invest the money in the photographer and not the album. If you look for a less expensive photographer so you can have money left over for an album, you will likely end up with bad photos in a pretty package. You are better off with great photos in a shoe box. You can always get an nice album down the road after you win the lottery or get that big raise, but if your photos are bad you are out of luck. ~ Dennis Drenner Photographs, Baltimore, MD

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    The number one mistake to avoid when hiring a wedding photographer is to listen to everyone else. Your best friend might have loved her photographer, and your cousin probably swears by hers. So you meet with both of them and their pictures seem good enough. But did you like them? Your photographer will be with you all day, so it’s important you get along with them and enjoy their company. Your instincts will tell you a whole lot! ~ Britney Gardner, Turn Loose the Art, Huntington Beach, CA