About Emily

Emily Camille was born in Texas, raised in Kentucky and has been in Alabama since the early nineties. “I claim the South as my home because these different regions all contributed to the woman that I’ve become.” While attending college at Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama, she was approached by several photographers requesting her appearances on websites, flyers and regional magazines, which she declined.

As the time went by and the offers presented themselves even more, Emily decided to look into it. After joining the then overly popular networking site, MySpace, she decided to go out on a whim and contact websites that hosted guest models. “I will never forget. I went to www.royalthickness.com and actually got a response! He [Owner] told me that I had the look to take this thing farther but I needed professional photos. So he told me to get with a professional photographer and get back with him in a year. That is what I did.” Emily decided to join a model networking site, as advised by now mentor and owner of www.royalthickness.com, Money Moses. She then met photographer Rich McCant in Montgomery, Alabama, did her first photoshoot in November 2007 and in May 2008 she was in the first issue of SkinTones Magazine. The rest is history.

Since Emily’s appearance in Skintones Magazine in 2008, she has become the face of www.royalthickness.com, has appeared on www.ggurls.com, www.blackstallionz.com and has even been on the cover of a magazine; Stunnaz February 2010 Valentine’s Day Special. All in less than two years. “This was never suppose to happen! I was supposed to go to college, graduate, get a job, get married and be raising kids by now! Now, I am running my own business! I am an entrepreneur! I don’t have to say I ‘model’ as if it’s a hobby anymore. I can say, “I am a model” just as a doctor can say he is a doctor and a teacher can say she is a teacher. This is paying the bills! This is a career!”

Look for Emily in and on many more websites, magazines, DVD’s, music videos and TV shows to come. Perfect example of letting life take its course, huh? Looks as if Emily won’t be clocking in on anyone’s time clock any time soon but her own.

Print Magazines:
Skintones Magazine (2008)
Stunnaz Magazine Valentine’s Day Special (2010)
Flava Girl Magazine (2011)

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