Why Boudoir Photography?

Why Boudoir Photography? Sometimes I find it hard to put into words the reason I shoot boudoir photography. To me, it is so much more than JUST photos. It’s about self-acceptance, body positivity, and self-love! It is about getting glammed up and laughing your ass off. It’s about the transformation that takes place between the… Continue reading Why Boudoir Photography?

6 Free tips for Choosing a Photographer!

Whether you’re looking for a photographer for your wedding day or hiring someone to capture photos of your family, you want to be sure that you choose the right person for the job. While pricing often plays a huge factor in choosing a photographer, it shouldn’t be the only factor you consider.

Isn’t she lovely?!

When I asked Sara to write about her boudoir shoot experience with us, she quickly responded with a “YES!”. When I first read this it brought me to tears. Sara’s transformation has been one of the most memorable ones. Here is her story…written by Sara herself. Ladies, I wanted to share something personal and real… Continue reading Isn’t she lovely?!

Busting Excuses!

Busting Excuses When we get nervous, we make excuses. We make excuses not to love ourselves or take care of ourselves. That’s just unacceptable! We deserve time for ourselves. Sometimes life is just busy, we are too crazy at work, or life is just throwing us lemons! Sometimes it’s more important to spend time with… Continue reading Busting Excuses!

Boudoir Photography – Frequently Asked Questions

There are always a lot of questions…. The thought of a boudoir session can be scary. When talking to women about their session, I get asked all kinds of questions. So, I wanted to compile a list of my 12 most frequently asked questions to give you some insight on preparing for a boudoir session… Continue reading Boudoir Photography – Frequently Asked Questions

Treat Yourself with a Boudoir Shoot

It’s time to treat yourself. Most women are great at putting others at first. Whether it’s your spouse, your kid, your parents, or your friends, chances are you’re always looking out for everyone—listening to their problems, meeting their needs, keeping their lives in order.