The strong, empowered style is often a choice for clients who are feeling really powerful and confident in themselves. The idea of feeling “empowered and strong” goes hand-in-hand with boudoir in general because doing a boudoir session is incredibly powerful in itself.
Read MoreIf you’re considering a boudoir session, I want to answer every question you have so that you feel as relaxed and welcome in my studio as possible! It’s an honor to create such powerful and intimate art with my clients, and helping them feel totally comfortable and confident throughout their experience is my top priority.
Read MoreElizabeth had a clear style and spoke about wanting a style that was a mix of “feminine, strong, and empowered.” Strength and vulnerability were a huge theme in our first phone conversation, and speaking with Elizabeth about a photoshoot that balanced the two elements made me so excited! I love being able to capture the dynamic between two distinct ideas/styles and I couldn’t wait to show Elizabeth’s sense of vulnerability and confidence, femininity and strength in her portraits.
Read MoreI talk a lot about what the client experience is like on a photoshoot day - but have you ever wondered what I’m doing behind the scenes? Here’s a photoshoot day from my point of view!
Read More“J” thought about doing a boudoir session for a long time before finally reaching out to schedule a session with me. With her upcoming wedding, she had just the motivation she needed to give boudoir a try in this season of life, which is similar to so many people who I talk with when planning their boudoir sessions. For folks who’ve been considering a boudoir session for awhile, a wedding can be a lovely motivation to finally make a session happen - plus, your boudoir portraits can make an incredible wedding gift for your partner.
Read MoreIt was really important to K that she would have photos that would feel like “her”. This is a request or concern I get from a lot of my clients, because there are so many reasons why we can look at a photo of ourselves and feel like it doesn’t look like us. An important piece of my job is to create pictures that feel like you, and that is why I make it a priority to get to know my clients through the conversations I have with them. I’ll ask questions like: What do you want to feel when you look at these pictures? What favorite body features do you have? What do you want the energy to be in these portraits? What colors and textures do you want to wear and be surrounded by?
Read MoreMy boudoir studio is a space that holds a lot of intimate conversations - clients often share personal stories with me, full of growth and celebration as well as turmoil and challenge. I especially hear a lot of clients reflecting on their own identities, and the way that our culture has influenced their relationship with their body.
Read MoreOutdoor boudoir is a beautiful way to honor yourself, your connection to nature, and a place that is meaningful to you. If you are inspired by the stories and outdoor boudoir portraits from last year and have been dreaming of your own outdoor boudoir session, the time is here: you can now reserve your 2020 session date.
Read MoreWhen AmandaJen emailed me about her idea for an outdoor boudoir session, I was immediately touched by her story. Ten years ago, she experienced a stroke and pulmonary embolism that almost killed her. She was really drawn to taking her session outside to honor the deep connection she feels to nature as a refuge in her recovery.
Read MoreTammy and I connected after a season of her life that had been difficult and challenging. She experienced a super tough year, followed by an empowering period of rebuilding different parts of her life. Now, she was in a phase of life where she felt really solid and proud of where she was after all she had experienced. I was so honored that she wanted to celebrate this proud, independant season of life with an outdoor boudoir session.
Read MoreE and I spent a lot of time reflecting on the different identities she has, and how she is really proud of the place she is at in life right now. She is a mom, a wife, a friend, and a strong and thoughtful person. She has spent a lot of her recent energy and years caring for other people, and more recently has taken steps toward really feeling good about herself and who she is as an individual.
Read MorePrior to Katherine’s personal branding session, we spent time really thinking about what she embodies and cares about when she is teaching in the classroom and when she is advocating for students in other spaces. What all this translated to in terms of Katherine’s portraits was a lovely variety: some portraits feel warm and welcoming and casual, others are poised and elegant, some capture her grounded and caring side, others represent her as an advocate and feel really capable and powerful.
Read MoreSarah connected with me at a really magical moment in her life: she was pregnant, and feeling really powerful and comfortable in her own skin. She wanted to plan a maternity boudoir session to celebrate herself and create a time capsule of this time in her life.
Read MoreWardrobe is the #1 topic I get questions about from my clients, which is logical: we’re not used to dressing for photoshoots (especially in our underwear), and it can be intimidating to decide what to wear. In this post, I’m talking all about how to choose outfits for your boudoir session + sharing my all new wardrobe guide to reference as you plan your boudoir session.
Read MoreDeb is a breast cancer survivor and received a mastectomy tattoo from an organization called P.ink a number of years ago. Her history and experience with her body has been one of different feelings and stressors than most people, yet she has a deep appreciation for it and wanted boudoir portraits that would feel natural and true to her.
Read MoreI had this realization that there is power in giving yourself space and time that is just for you, feeling comfortable in front of a camera, giving yourself permission to be proud of how you look, and then having this moment of loving your pictures and seeing a piece of your soul in them looking back at you.
Read MoreAt the time of her personal branding photoshoot, Megan was in a holistic masters program to be an integrative health coach and looking for portraits that would set the stage for her next steps.
Read MoreCorrah loves pink and in our first conversations said it is “her color” and that nearly everything she owns is pink with sparkles or glitter, so she wanted to own that, and pull in some really fun, girly, glittery elements into her session.
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