Emma Marshall is a portrait photographer based in London (UK). Her photography, which focuses on people in Creative Business and in the Rights Development environments, has a fresh, upbeat tone, and shows a reat talent in capturing the personality of her subjects.
Emma decided to contact me because she was having trouble making sense of a very large body of work and productions; working on many different assignments, while shooting various personal projects at the same time, had created a great variety of portfolios and galleries, which looked really nice but that somehow muddled her style and made the navigation of her website a little too convoluted.
After individuating together her ultimate goals and a plan of action, we decided to give her website a full overhaul, starting with the complete editing of her work; among the pictures that Emma sent me there were real gems that she had been shooting on film, which totally belonged to the her visual brand and gave a unique feel to her whole portfolio.
We sequenced the selected galleries, then we proceeded to online curation and structuring a new menu which would give immediate access to her work, putting her fantastic portraits front and central.
The results in the re-styled website tell much about Emma; the unique relationship she’s able to create with her subjects, her genuine love for the unusual, creative side of life, and for people. I’m really rooting for her, I can’t wait to see her published everywhere.
Emma has been so kind to give me her feedback on our work together:
“Raffaela worked with me to refine my edit of my work and its presentation on my website, and helped me get more clarity about where to focus my efforts in developing my portfolio and attracting the kind of clients I want to work with in the future. Her extensive experience as a photo editor and hirer of photographers was really important to me in this process, helping to give me confidence that I'm on the right track. Raffaela is knowledgable, honest and a pleasure to work with. Overall, an extremely useful experience.”