Hey there! My name is Emma!
I am 27 years old and I live in a small village on the outskirts of Melton Mowbray in Leicester.
When I was a child, I started my photography journey by taking photographs of birds in my granddads garden. After a while, that enjoyment of the birds became a hobby and photographing landscapes and pets became my passion.
Emma Wenham Photography
When I finished college, I became a photographer for a large company called PixiFoto, which was situated in most Mothercare stores. This was the beginning of my children and family portrait photography journey.
After being there for 2 years and striving for more I, therefore, decided to leave and make it on my own. Using the knowledge and confidence they had given me, I was able to put that into my own work. I brought my own equipment and started being my own boss. I have never looked back.
My Clients
Above all, the best choice I ever made was when I became self-employed in April 2015. I have loved meeting new people and making friends along the way. All the clients I have met have all been amazing. I love all the personalities and different characters that I meet.
I like to consider myself a friendly and fun person, my client's needs and preferences always come first.
It's the best when my clients tell me ideas of what they would like me to capture. By using my own style to make it unique.
I strive to be the best I can be and never leave a client unsatisfied. Most importantly I ensure that I get a smile from all the family and make sure you have all have the best time.

Weddings
My wedding photography journey started in March 2016, as a result, I have photographed over 50 weddings since then. My clients have been absolutely amazing. I love meeting new couples and capturing all the magic throughout the day. I love to get involved as well as stay to the sides, I have been known to be a tea maker, shoe fixer, dress fitter, tie maker and much more. Not just your average photographer.
In Honour
As I mentioned above, it was my Grandad who got me into photography. He would take me on to the fields beside his mobile home and give me his camera, let me take photos of whatever I found interesting. He lived in Salisbury until 2010 when he then went to live in The Royal Hospital in Chelsea and became a Chelsea Pensioner. He was so proud of me when I decided to take photography up as a career and helped me buy my first editing computer.
I dedicate my business and all my hard work to my grandad who grew his wings on the 27th January 2020. I will never forget you and I will love you and think of you every day, Love you always, Your Emmy-Lou xxx
Ronald Buzzard - 22nd March 1940 - 27th January 2020 Died aged 79.
