As a fashion photographer in Brooklyn, Emily Teague often tells her own stories, crafted fastidiously, controlling light and location to create the perfect frame. But as she steps out of that role to document the people and victims of human trafficking, she’s speaking for those whose stories are often swept under the rug.
With nearly 25 million victims of human trafficking worldwide, Emily shines a light in dark places, illuminating a global crisis. Through photography, she changes the way people see themselves and others.
It's my job to tell someone else's story for them in the most authentic and beautiful way that I can. I need these images, these stories to demand to be looked at. I believe we all have this obligation to help one another. It's our responsibility. It's compassion and empathy, and it's really beautiful.”
“My website is my pride and joy. It’s the only place that I can organize, I can curate, and customize this beautiful viewing experience that reflects a look and aesthetic that compliments my body of work.”
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