Photo by Iris Hwang
Breathless
My heart skipped all it’s beats
And sank right to my feet –
And in that moment,
I had to remind myself to breathe.
With love, Emily.
Photography, poetry, and musings by Emily Ung.
Photo by Iris Hwang
Breathless
My heart skipped all it’s beats
And sank right to my feet –
And in that moment,
I had to remind myself to breathe.
With love, Emily.
Model : Marine Raynard
Stop me
How do I stop spinning –
Stop the cycle of thoughts so consuming?
When my memories are a constant reminder of betrayal –
I wonder, are they worth remembering?
When each crevice and corner is a mirror –
A glaring reflection of my incompetencies.
Without word or warning,
You set my destruction into motion.
With love,
Emily.
Photo by Silvia Liu
Remind me
Sweep me off my feet –
Remind me how much I like to stand on firm ground.
Make my heart skip all its beats –
Remind me how much I like to hear it pound.
Twirl me; spin me off my seat –
Remind me how much I like to sit in your surrounds.
Drown me in your love knee-deep –
Remind me how much I like to breathe the soft sound;
The faint whisper of, “let’s go for another round”.
With love,
Emily.
Last week, I took a quick day trip to Hawkesbury River, which is about an hour North of Sydney.
It felt great to leave the city for a while and be surrounded by a lot more nature – the tranquility put me at ease, even if it was just for a mere few hours. The sun came out to bless us with warm weather and welcomed the inexperienced adventurers who embarked on treading unfamiliar land. I thoroughly revelled in a carefree pretence – treasuring every second of exploration and afternoon light that made for perfect photographs – and here is a visual diary of the sights in Hawkesbury:
These photographs were taken on my Canon 1100D with a 24mm f2.8 pancake lens.
Photographs of me were taken by the lovely Jenny on her Canon 70D, also with a 24mm f2.8 pancake lens. (You can find Jenny on Instagram @jennayez)
I’m also on Instagram @emilyyyung !
We lived on the edge that day – just being fearless – and it was an amazing feeling.
I hope you enjoyed that as much as I enjoyed my little trip and putting this together (or maybe not – it’s ok).
Leave me a like or a comment below to let me know your thoughts!
With love,
Emily.