2023 ends & 2024 begins!

This is definitely not my typical blog posts about weddings, tips, & past sessions, however I wanted to share what I thought of 2023 & what I hope for in 2024 with EMP.

2023…

What a year it was. I started 2023 during the busiest wedding season I have ever had by kicking off the first weekend in 2023 with my first ever triple header wedding weekend! Which means 3 wedding days back to back to back. It was such a joy to be a part of each wedding day & see each couple celebrate exactly how they wanted to! This weekend was truly a highlight in my career, I always heard fellow photographers talk about their triple headed weekends & this was an experience I know can say I did, & honestly I would do it again!

My goal for 2023 was to have a good healthy work life balance year, because 2022 was the year I took a lot of client work, and when I say a lot… if my brain works correctly I did about 165 projects. It was my first year full time & it was difficult for me to say no to work. Which then you can imagine, lead to me feeling very burnt out at the beginning of 2023. So I took a little step back in my photography business, I immersed myself in my small town that I was living in & thought why not get a part time job, so I did. Which ended up allowing me to meet lovely people, get my name out in the small town I was in, & get back to my roots where I felt a lot of nostalgia to when I first started photography.

2023 was the year I felt like my most truest self.

Besides being a photographer I I started taking my side hustle of reselling vintage & secondhand clothing & other goodies, which is now another business of mine, Two Shoe Vintage. My boyfriend, Kolter & I also started Two Shoe Coffee & Co, which will hopefully we’ll be launching this year! It was a year of self discovery & getting through some tough times while being grateful of the phase of life I was in & am still in (in a way).

Up until the very end of 2023 I lived in Flatonia, Texas aka my small town. (FYI… I’m not really from there, but I felt like I lived my gilmore girls small town lifestyle & can say Flatonia was my home.) After the holidays my boyfriend & I packed up our belongings & moved to Magnolia, Texas. You might be wondering why are you moving? Well I’m a young 20 something year old girl trying to navigate & figure out life & well for me moving all around Texas just seems to have a hold on me & well Kolter received an amazing job opportunity. However I’m now I’m in the heart of wedding venue central, so I’m stocked to see where this next chapter takes us.

My 2023 Stats…

During 2023, I photographed 68 wonderful people, 10 of which were weddings & 1 elopement! I photographed high school seniors, college graduates, families, couples beginning to grow their families, best friends, couples in love (including my best friends) & bridal boudoir, a band! In 2022 I did almost double the work, however ya girl was very stressed most of the year, surviving, but so stressed & tired.

In 2024 I hope…

I can continue to capture all the life, love, & new beginnings for everyone around me & that seem to find me along the way. I’m in a new place that I hope to grow the Emily Marie Photography name in & hope that I’m able to pursue my side passions/businesses like vintage & coffee!

I hope I continue to travel all over Texas as I do for beautiful moments, but I hope to use my passport for an adventurous couple that wants me to join them on their elopement somewhere I can only imagine, which I will give ya a discount if you want me to join :)


It’s funny how life works out sometimes & photography is definitely one of those things that I didn’t think would end me up where it has taken me, so cheers to the endless opportunities that life gives you!

Also, thank you to every one of my clients that allowed me to photograph you in the moments we shared. I truly cherish every piece of work I’ve photographed & would not be able to do this job without y’all. Thank you to the photographers in my life that support me & allow me to work alongside them, you know who you are!

Elope with Mr & Mrs. Elliott at the 1910 Courthouse in Houston, Texas.

On a Saturday in Houston, Texas these two eloped outside the courthouse with all their closest family & friends surrounding them. Of course this was during baseball season & it just so happened the couple were big fans of the Astros & that came to be a hot topic on wedding day. The officiant was telling them how that’s where he was headed after he did the job of officiating their wedding ceremony & naturally his wife brought him his Astros baseball cap, so he could be in fashion for the couple. I love how this small detail, will forever be imprinted in their memory when they think of their elopement/wedding day. Micela & Charles were wanting a simple day to celebrate their love for one another. The couple has been together for 7 years, they didn’t feel the need to spend a ton of money on something they wanted to be true to them & wanted an intimate moment without the pressure of a traditional wedding. It was a chill, humid, cloudy afternoon in the city of Houston. After these two were officially married, we walked around the courthouse, admired the beautiful oak trees & I captured the couple. I had them look & hold one another, & bask in the just married feelings. I want my couples to take it all in, feel the emotions, & look at your surroundings. Especially because when you’re eloping in the city, you are the main character!

We walked on over the Main Street & took more photos afterwards we popped in to a bar a grabbed a drink, especially water, because it was a May day in Texas & we were dying of sweat & humidity. I talked with the couple & just got to know them & hear about their life plans. To me I love doing this, I had been working with them for a year & to finally meet them & talk was such a full circle moment. I love how life brings people together & this was one of those moments.

I loved every minute of this day & these photos take me back as if I was in a time machine, so enjoy a peek of The Elliott’s Elopement.

POV: When the couple are big Astros fans & the officiant says he’s attending the game right after this… it’s only right to have him wear his Astros baseball cap!

The flower girl absolutely making this moment even more magical 🥹✨

Also, can we take a moment for the car that got pulled over & the cop to the right hand side… quite literally capturing all the moments.

Shoutout to my amazing second photographer, Kolter for taking this photo of me capturing the day!

Also, Kolter for the win with taking this photo! This was the couple looking at their Polaroid keepsake that they took home after eloping!

I will always love their special day & reminisce on it!

The Ortiz' Fall Family Session in Flatonia, Texas.

Ever since I’ve moved to Flatonia I’ve always found myself dreaming to do photos at the little park in town. I often found myself going to this park to get out the house whether that’s to walk my dog, journal out my thoughts, or have a picnic with my boyfriend. This park is just a great versatile location for photos & I just love it especially during the Fall months!

This season has brought more families my way within the small town & I have enjoyed everyone that has worked with me during my time here! When Tori reached out to me & booked their fall family session, I knew exactly where I wanted to go that I have been hoping to go to! Plus, Demi Jo is the cutest girl & brought all the smiles & some sass to their family session.

Family Photo Tip: When doing family photos I highly suggest bringing a toy, sweet treat, or doing something rewarding afterwards, so the kiddos have something to look forward to after, so they smile pretty for photos.

I always try my best to mix it up during family sessions, so we’re able to get multiple backgrounds & poses in, before the attention span of the small kiddos gets lost. Plus, this is so y’all have more than enough to choose from within your full gallery of photos!

If you’re curious how I go about family sessions this is typically my routine! I always start out with the everyone in the family, this is where we will do a few different formal poses. It’s a must to get individuals of each kiddo & with each parent. Then, once were half way done with our session, I let the kids have a break! They can run around while I focus on just Mom & Dad! Finally, to end the session I get the family back together one last time & do more candid poses with y’all moving around, this allows the kids to feel a bit more comftable doing simple things like; walking, running around mom & dad, & just interacting as a family! And before you know it we’re done with our session & the rest is history & memories captured.