Northern Ont. photographer's Instagram pics lands her spot in Vogue magazine
A Sudbury-born photographer says it's a dream come true to have her work featured in Vogue U.K. for three months.
Chelsee Taylor's work will be in the magazine's April, May and June issues in its ‘Love Story’ features.
"I always loved Vogue, I always looked up to it," Taylor said.
"I always told myself one day, I need to get there. It was my dream and then here we are."
It was an early morning in January and otherwise a typical day, Taylor said. She was sitting on the couch waiting for her son to get up when she received an email.
"I saw this email come through and it said 'Vogue' and I literally almost spit my coffee out," she said, adding that she thought it might be spam.
"(Vogue) was like 'we've seen your Instagram and they loved some of the work I'd done.”
Chelsee Taylor's work will be in Vogue UK magazine's April, May and June issues in its ‘Love Story’ features. (Photo courtesy of Chelsee Taylor)
Vogue chose three of Taylor's photos of couples who recently got married, and wanted editorial style shots.
Taylor said she believes she was chosen because of a similar style and aesthetic to the magazine.
"I pose my clients in a unique situation and keep things natural. Vogue likes to keep it natural," she said.
“I'm fortunate that I was noticed."
Taylor said she's had a passion for photography since high school, when she was known as the 'girl with the camera.'
"I absolutely loved people's eyes,” she said.
Patterns in people's eyes
“I loved the pattern in people’s eyes and just being able to use people to create a scene, just everyday people, and create art.”
The self-taught photographer describes her style as romantic and editorial, focused on drawing out people's unique qualities.
"Just being able to pull out the natural beauty of people, when they don’t feel beautiful themselves, they are beautiful," Taylor said.
Fashion design was also another interest, but she said drawing wasn't her strong suit, eventually taking graphic design at Cambrian College following a suggestion from her mother.
She started her own photography business under Chelsee Taylor Studios, and has photographed around the world, most recently in New York.
Taylor's home studio is based out of Stitch and Stone on Lasalle Boulevard.
As for what's next, she said she is always trying to better herself.
"As an artist, you're always trying to one-up yourself," she said.
"I'm always in a competition with myself. Always trying to better myself and I feel like I'm constantly learning and growing."
Taylor said she is hoping to take on more international projects in the future.
More about Taylor's work can be found here.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Poilievre unrepentant over calling Trudeau 'wacko' as his MPs say Speaker should resign
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he does not regret calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 'wacko,' and now his MPs are renewing calls for the House of Commons Speaker to resign, this time over ordering the Official Opposition leader to leave the chamber.
Is it cold, flu or norovirus? Symptoms explained
The highly contagious norovirus is spreading across Canada, with some symptoms overlapping with other viruses. CTVNews.ca spoke with a health expert to find out how you can tell you have norovirus, the most common form of stomach flu, and what to do if you have it.
Ontario's police watchdog continues probe of high-speed pursuit involving fatal crash
The investigation continues into a collision that killed two grandparents and their infant grandchild during a high-speed police chase on the wrong way of Highway 401 east of Toronto.
Stranded cruise passengers in Spain race to catch up with their ship
A month after eight Norwegian Cruise Line passengers were stranded in Africa when their ship left without them because they were late getting back, a U.S. couple – ages 84 and 81 – were also left behind by the cruise line in Spain.
London Drugs expected to give update on store status following 'cybersecurity incident'
Days after dozens of London Drugs locations closed due to a 'cybersecurity incident,' a spokesperson for the company says an update on the stores' status is expected Wednesday morning.
No criminal charges after 4 newborn bodies found in Boston freezer
A prosecutor in Massachusetts won't seek criminal charges against anyone, two years after four newborns were found in a freezer in a South Boston apartment.
Anger can harm your blood vessel function, study shows
Stress and anger can have a negative impact on cardiovascular health, studies have shown. New research points to just how the mechanism may work.
Freeland leaves capital gains tax change out of coming budget implementation bill, here's why
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will be tabling yet another omnibus bill to pass a sweeping range of measures promised in her April 16 federal budget, though left out of the legislation will be the government's proposed capital gains tax change.
Ontario woman surprised after 20-year-old fines suddenly tank credit score
An Ontario woman says that she was shocked when fines from 20 years ago suddenly tanked her credit score last week, but the situation may not be as unusual as it seems, according to at least one debt expert.