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A first-time boudoir session in a Sacramento hotel suite. Natural window light, vintage cameras, and a client who walked out seeing herself differently.
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A first-time boudoir session in a Sacramento hotel suite. Natural window light, vintage cameras, and a client who walked out seeing herself differently.
Read moreGlamour is polished and editorial. Boudoir is intimate and personal. Here's how they differ, where they overlap, and why you might want both.
Read moreMost of my clients are over 35. The average age in my booking calendar is mid-40s. Boudoir is not a 20-something's game.
Read moreEditorial boudoir takes the intimacy of a boudoir session and adds the production value of a fashion shoot. Here's how I approach it.
Read moreThe cameras, the film stocks, and the reason 12 frames per roll changes everything about boudoir photography.
Read moreWhat makes boudoir fine art? It starts with intention, composition, and treating every frame like it belongs on a gallery wall.
Read moreEverything you need to know before booking a couples boudoir session, from what to wear to how to get your partner on board.
Read moreThe sun dropped behind the mountains in 45 minutes. We shot on granite, in golden light, with both digital and a 1957 Hasselblad loaded with Portra 400.
Read moreA boudoir session on the dark-sand beaches of the Bay Area at golden hour. Wind, waves, and natural light boudoir photography that felt nothing like a studio.
Read moreA practical guide for anyone booking a boudoir session on behalf of their wife or partner. How to bring it up, how to book, and what to expect.
Read moreLocation ideas, themes, props, and creative inspiration for a boudoir session that feels like yours.
Read moreYour bedroom, your living room, your space. Here's how I turn an ordinary room into a boudoir set with nothing but natural light and good angles.
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