The Surprising Power of Seeing Yourself Through Someone Else’s Lens
When was the last time you truly saw yourself? Not in the “quick check in the mirror to make sure there’s no spinach in your teeth” way, but in the deep, unapologetic, “wow, that’s me” kind of way?For so many of us, the answer is probably too long ago. Life moves fast—kids, work, partners, endless to-do lists. Somewhere along the way, we start seeing ourselves as just a collection of roles to fill: mom, wife, boss, friend. But what if I told you there’s a way to reconnect with the person underneath all that? The bold, beautiful, still-kicking-it woman you might’ve forgotten?
Photography as Self-Care: Why You Deserve Your Own Spotlight
When was the last time you took a moment just for you? I’m talking about really stepping into your own power, feeling amazing, and celebrating everything that makes you you. If you’re like most of us, it’s been a while. But here’s a little secret: photography isn’t just about snapping pretty pictures. Nope, it’s self-care at its finest, and trust me—you deserve this.
The Power of Posing
Here’s the thing: the way you pose can completely transform a photo. We’re talking instant upgrade from “that’s cute” to “WOW, is that even me?!” And the best part? You don’t need any crazy contortions or experience. It’s all about creating the right lines, knowing where to place your hands, and how to tilt your body to highlight your best features.
Boudoir is for Every Body Type: Yes, I Mean YOU
Maybe you’ve been thinking about it, secretly scrolling through boudoir photos online and wondering, "Can I really pull this off?" Or, "Am I the ‘right’ size for this?" Well, newsflash—you already are the right size. There’s no magical number, no secret formula, and absolutely no gatekeeping. Whether you're petite, curvy, athletic, or somewhere in between, boudoir is about celebrating you exactly as you are.
“I’m So Nervous. I’m Not Cut Out for This!” — Boudoir Photography Myths Busted
If you've ever thought about doing a boudoir photoshoot but instantly felt like, "No way, that’s not for me," trust me—you’re not alone! I hear it all the time: "I'm too nervous," "I'm not photogenic," or "Boudoir is for other people, not me." But here’s the secret: boudoir is for everyone. Let’s break down a few of the biggest myths that stop people from stepping into this incredibly empowering experience.
SO what is a boudoir photography
Ever wondered what a boudoir photography is all about? Maybe you've seen those stunning, intimate photos and thought, "Could I do that?" The answer is ABSOLUTELY YES! Boudoir photography is a fun, empowering experience designed to celebrate you—your beauty, confidence, and unique style. Let’s break down what a boudoir shoot is and why you might just fall in love with the idea.
Always gtyf (give to yourself first) -Boudoir photoshoot
Have you ever thought about doing a boudoir photoshoot but felt a little hesitant? Maybe you’ve seen stunning boudoir images and wondered what it would be like to be the one in front of the camera. Well, I’m here to tell you that every woman should experience a boudoir photoshoot at least once in her life, and here’s why!
TAKING CARE OF YOUR SKIN AFTER THE POOL
Post-Pool Skin Care: Keeping Your Skin Refreshed and Hydrated!
After a fun day at the pool, it's crucial to give your skin some extra love and attention. Check out these post-pool skin care tips to keep your skin refreshed and hydrated.
Want to Be (feel) Like a Celebrity?
Ever dreamed of walking the red carpet, surrounded by adoring fans and cameras flashing? While we may not all be Hollywood celebrities, there are plenty of ways to feel like a star in our everyday lives. Find out how you can embrace the celebrity within and bask in the glamour
Coming to your photoshoot (un)prepared
When you think about photoshoot, here are some questions that may be overwhelming… Your photographer should definitely be able to help you through.
AVOID a double chin and puffy eyes when taking a selfie
Among others, the most complaints are related to a double chin and dark circles around eyes or soggy eyes. Double chin makes us look as if we are overweight, while soggy eyes or dark circles give the impression of a tired face.
The following steps work for me every time I prepare myself for the camera snap or selfie.* You may choose to follow them when you are taking selfies as well as when you have your photos taken.
How to Tell if a Photographer is the Right Fit for Me?
How to Tell if a Photographer is the Right Fit for Me?
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