Artist Bio

                                                                                                                                                        

 

                            EMILY ISAACSON (1975- )            

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Emily Isaacson began making photography exhibits in 2004, and was inducted into Professional Photographers of British Columbia (PPABC) in 2009 and Cambridge Who's Who in 2011. Emily specializes in analogue photography in both color and black & white. Her yearly exhibits since 2005 are all viewed on our Exhibits page.

Emily Isaacson was born in Windsor, Ontario and grew up in Victoria, B.C. Canada. She was educated at Bastyr University in Seattle, and is now international nutritionist, humanitarian, and director of The Emily Isaacson Institute, in Mission, B.C. She is a Canadian postmodern poet and author, and served on the Mission Arts council board of directors for three years.

Emily Isaacson’s classic photography depicts the countryside and landscapes of the Fraser Valley and rural British Columbia. Her book spanning her portfolio of four years, released last year, is entitled Voetelle. She can usually be found out in the open field or roadsides of the world doing a photo shoot. Her photograph 'Rushing Water' sold last year by silent auction and raised 200 dollars for the art gallery. 

Voetelle Gallery was founded in 2005, as an online gallery to exhibit Emily's scenic landscape photography. Emily enjoys the grain of natural, non-computer enhanced analogue art medium, and was once found walking barefoot in the snow to capture a better photograph. To date Voetelle Art & Design multi-media sites have gathered more than 100,000 visits from over 45 countries. Emily Isaacson's select poetry collection of over 800 poems, titled THE FLEUR-DE-LIS is now available to purchase at  www.emilyisaacson.com.

 Emily Isaacson exhibited last September at the MAC Gallery in Mission. To read about Emily's Voetelle exhibit in The Mission Record: click here

           

                               Night Sign --Emily Isaacson

Music by Michelle Tumes