Mexico pulses with life. Emily Scarlett Romain traveled across the five states, noticing the streets were filled with people, their hands busy — perfecting their craft, their area of expertise.
Easy, effortless moments captured the way they should be. Good food, great company and always Birra Moretti.
At Torture Garden, London’s longest-running fetish club, photography is all but banned. Emily Scarlett Romain was one of a select few vetted professionals to receive a photographer's pass for TG, as it's known.
Sophie Harris-Taylor and Emily Scarlett Romain collaborated as photographers and directors to create this important and positive campaign for the NHS. Both artists champion female empowerment and women’s health as key themes in their work.
Love is given a new look in Emily Scarlett Romain’s shoot for dating app Bumble.
Emily’s brief was to show the closeness and thrill of real relationships, across a range of genders, ethnicities and sexualities.
In the first few months of the pandemic, as life ground to a halt, Emily found herself in a frustrating position. But instead of dwelling on the uncertainty, she saw an opportunity to rediscover creativity for its own sake.
An ongoing long-term project documenting the lives of creative collective, Badlands 777, who are friends of Emily and also from Essex.
Emily Scarlett Romain captures a water-based textual wonderland in Water Gallery. We are shown authentic moments between Emily and her subjects,captured mid aventure and depicting youth, joy and freedom.
What would you do if you won The Lottery? Come on, you know you’ve thought about it. We all have.
No two homes are the same. And what home means changes throughout our lives, from bedrooms split between siblings to a house filled with a brood of your own. But throughout, home should be a sanctuary, a place where we can simply be, without pretensions. Here, Emily Scarlett Romain pays homage to the unguarded beauty of domesticity.
Emily Scarlett Romain’s campaign imagery for WhatsApp highlights life’s special moments that the app helps us to share and revisit long after they’re over.
Emily Scarlett Romain celebrates the universal joy of eating and drinking in the great outdoors.
Sometimes the journey is as important as the destination. Emily Scarlett Romain captures the in-between, in-transit spaces, illuminating their sense of intimacy and adventure.
These shots take us from nightfall to early morning, from the neon lasers of a dance floor to the strip lights of your local chippy.
In this collection, Emily Scarlett Romain showcases the pleasure, wonder and restorative power of travel.
Boys in Polish is a platform sharing images and stories of boys and men whose nails have been transformed by artist Jess Young. Emily Scarlett Romain shot a series of stills for BIP, featuring Jess along with her clients and her friends.
An ongoing series of young couples in spaces that feel like home, together.
This series is a collaboration with Bleed On It, a collective giving voice to experiences once considered shameful, taboo or unimportant within the male-dominated world of medicine.
Emily Scarlett Romain shot OOH campaign imagery for the Royal National Institute for the Blind to encourage people to ‘see the person, not the sight loss’, depicting experiences of people who have sight loss with warmth and humour.
For this shoot with Carnival Cruises, Emily Scarlett Romain spent a week aboard one of their ships, getting stuck into the same activities as the talent.
The everyday essentials facilitate it all; the social gatherings, the home improvements and big changes that make up the special moments we treasure in our lives. That’s the concept behind ‘Shortcut to Living’, Emily Scarlett Romain’s campaign for Lidl.