Contributing Writer and Photographer
Emily Mears Grey
Emily Mears Grey, a native of Onancock, Virginia, is a photojournalist, educator and attorney. A few years ago she followed her heart and commenced freelance writing and photography. She also volunteers for various conservation and historical entities and lectures on wildlife gardening and her remote journeys. Antarctica, Borneo, and Jordan are amongst her numerous explorations. Travel, nature, and cultures are a few of her favorite things.
Grey's articles have appeared in Washingtonian Magazine, National Wildlife, Chesapeake Life, WildBird, Richmond Times Dispatch and many state, regional and national publications. She contributes regularly to Virginia Wildlife, Gannett newspapers, and Leisure Publications.
Her photo essays, "Natural Selection" and "Journey to the Bottom of the Earth" won Virginia Outdoor Writer's Awards. "Summer Shade," an image of the James River and Blue Ridge Mountains, also won a State Award. Grey hopes that her images and engaging stories will lift the human spirit. Wherever she goes, Grey strives be a friendly ambassador to wildlife and to people.
E-mail: emilygrey@intercom.net.
Please visit Grey's website: www.emilygreyphotography.com










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