There’s a moment before every boudoir shoot.
She walks in, maybe a little nervous. Maybe wondering what she was thinking. She’s not a model. She hasn’t figured out what to wear yet. She’s spent the last few months planning a wedding—and somewhere along the way, she forgot she’s allowed to feel… beautiful. Then something shifts. We start. The music plays. She lets herself take up space. She laughs, she softens, she glows. And by the end, she sees herself again.

Boudoir isn’t just for the confident. It’s for the bride who wants to feel like herself again.
Let’s be honest: wedding planning is a lot. It’s emotional. It’s busy. It’s joyful and overwhelming all at once. You’re making big decisions, fielding opinions, budgeting for florals, lighting, tableware—when all you want is a day that feels like you.
Boudoir is the opposite of all that noise. It’s quiet. It’s yours. It’s a reminder, before the big dress and the vows and the hundred eyes on you, that you are not just “the bride.” You’re a woman, a lover, a body, a soul.
It’s not about being sexy. It’s about being real.
Boudoir has a reputation—lace, lingerie, maybe a glass of champagne. And yes, that’s lovely. But what if it’s also you in an oversized shirt, bathed in soft window light, messy hair, bare skin, eyes full of story?
That’s what I photograph. Not just the “look, ” but the energy.
You don’t need to be a certain size, age, or level of confidence to book a boudoir session. You just need to be open—to exploring a different side of yourself, to being seen, to celebrating your body as it is.


A gift, sure. But not just for your partner.
Many brides book boudoir sessions as a wedding gift for their future spouse. And yes—it absolutely makes a beautiful, intimate gift.
But here’s the truth: most of the women I photograph tell me afterward, “I didn’t realise how much I needed this—for me.”
You’ll look at those images and see the parts of yourself you forgot were there. Strength. Softness. Sensuality. Power. It’s art, but it’s also a mirror.
You only get to be a bride once. Let it be unforgettable—for you too.
If you’ve been thinking about a boudoir session—even just a whisper of a thought—I want to say this:
You don’t need to lose weight first.
You don’t need to feel confident already.
You don’t need permission.
All you need is curiosity. And maybe a little courage.
I’ll guide you the whole way. We’ll create something beautiful, personal, and entirely you.
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Curious? See my boudoir work here →

