What are the golden hands of a stylist and photographer and a little magic capable of
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/what-are-the-golden-hands-of-a-stylist-and-photographer-and-a-little-magic-capable-of.htmlEmily London Miller is a portrait photographer, a teacher of the art of photography and a bit of a sorceress. She sees in ordinary women the zest that hides under the not always perfect appearance, and reveals it with the help of her work. Of course, a good half of the success is the work of the stylists of her studio.
"I know what beauty looks like. I can see it in you. I know how to open it and how to capture it on camera. I also know what it's like to be a woman who finds it difficult to see beauty in herself. That is why my mission is to create the most beautiful portraits in your life. I want to show you how beautiful you are, help you establish contact with the woman you will see in your portraits, and start admiring her again," Emily writes on her website.
Look at these photos of women before and after and see for yourself: somewhere Emily has a magic wand hidden. Because this is the real magic of transformation.
(30 photos in total)
Source: Emily London Portraits






























Keywords: Before and after | Femininity | Image | Stylist | Transformation | Photographer
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