Emma Murray
Toronto, ON, Canada
Emma Murray is a Canadian photographer and journalist interested in the intersection of marginalized populations, geopolitics, and conflict. She currently works as a freelancer.
After graduating with a double major in International Relations and African Studies, she began perusing visual journalism with the strong belief that the world is better served when complicated, important stories are told through accessible methods.
She also shoot travel and lifestyle assignments, in addition to news and features.

- Breaking news
- Conflict
- Crisis
- Editorial
- Food
- Interview
- Video capture
- Video editing

How Do You Make a Home
Emma Murray
“How Do You Make a Home” is a series of stories told by youth living and working in communities different from those in which they were born or from which they are descended. Each participant was asked what home means to them. While each experience was unique, most stories revolved around broader themes of community, identity, belonging and the struggle to come to terms with these elements in Canadian society.

Berlin, Germany
Emma Murray
Tourists gather at Berlin's Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. There are few cities that publicly confront and examine their history through public space in the same way as Berlin. From the Cold War to present day, private and public actors have created accessible spaces that illuminate the cities dark past and imagine the nation's possible future.