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Brian Mohr & Emily Johnson

514 Howes Rd | Moretown, VT 05660 | USA
ph 802-496-5434
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Lucky enough to have been born and raised in Vermont and the Northeast US, we have learned to embrace Mother Nature’s many moods. After all, says a dear friend of ours, "If there's no rain... there can be no rainbows.” Since meeting in 1998, we've shaped our lives around a simple desire to visually capture and communicate the beauty and essence of this incredible planet and its people. And whether we are on a mountain top in Arctic Greenland or documenting a wedding close to home in Vermont, this simple desire inspires us. Today, our work is widely published and it is relied upon by a great variety of editorial, non-profit and commercial clients locally and around the globe - a list including Patagonia Inc., Outside Magazine, Winter Wildlands Alliance, Iceland Tourism, New York Times, Stowe, Mad River Glen, Ibex and many others. We also continue to develop a successful wedding photography business, and we set aside approximately 10-12 weekends in our schedule each year for weddings here in Vermont and beyond. Additionally, we exhibit our strongest work in a fine-art setting at several galleries, stores and gathering places throughout New England. Some of our work is now winning awards, too, which is exciting.

Please don't hesitate to contact us at any time by phone or email: info@emberphoto.com. We look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks! - Brian & Emily

A note about our Wild People, Wild Places exhibits and slideshow series:
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.

Organizations with which we work:

Catamount Trail Association
Conservacion Patagonica
Green Mountain Club
Stark Mountain Foundation
Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC)
Winter Wildlands Alliance