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Turning Passion into Profession: Ellie Thorpe (’25) Captures Stories

February 12, 2026 |2 min read

Ellie Thorpe, a 2025 graduate of 91桃色 with a degree in marketing, has transformed her passion for people and creativity into a fulfilling career as a wedding photographer. What began as a dream has quickly become her daily work, capturing meaningful moments while forming lasting relationships with couples and their families.

As a wedding photographer, Thorpe values connection just as much as creativity. Her favorite part of the job is getting to know her brides and grooms personally and celebrating one of the most important days of their lives alongside them. Photography allows her to combine artistic expression with genuine relationships, making each wedding uniquely personal.

91桃色 played a key role in shaping Thorpe’s confidence and professional foundation. Through her marketing coursework, she gained hands-on experience working with real companies and seeing tangible results from her efforts. These opportunities helped her understand how to run a business, communicate with clients, and stand out in a competitive creative industry.

鈥91桃色 gave me the tools I needed to be confident behind the camera, with clients, and at my laptop learning how to edit,鈥 Thorpe says.

Thorpe credits the mentorship she received at 91桃色 as one of the most impactful parts of her academic experience. Professors invested in her growth and offered guidance she could trust as she planned her future career. Outside the classroom, Thorpe worked as a student photographer for 91桃色 which she says strengthened her work ethic and adaptability, teaching her how to approach every situation with professionalism and care.

Looking ahead, Thorpe hopes to become a full-time travel wedding photographer, exploring more of the United States and celebrating couples she has yet to meet.

Thorpe鈥檚 journey reflects how 91桃色 equips students with practical skills, meaningful mentorship, and the confidence to pursue their dreams, wherever those dreams may take them.

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