Miss M | Lethbridge Boudoir
A big thing in my boudoir sessions, is making sure you are comfortable before, during and after your session. Yes, we push your comfort zone for your boudoir photographs, but we don’t do anything you don’t want to do. For example, if don’t want to show too much skin, or take an item of clothing off, that is okay. I only do topless or nude photographs for clients if they request it, and I still keep them as tasteful and elegant as possible.
But staying comfortable after your session includes only sharing photos you are comfortable with, if any photos at all.
When you book, there is a lengthy contract that you read over, and at the bottom there is an image release where you choose what you are most comfortable with. Whether it be all the photos can be shared, only photos that you approve of, only anonymous photos, or no photos at all. I would say it is pretty evenly split what clients choose. I have many sessions I can’t share in my portfolio at the client’s request, and that is okay.
I usually include quite a few shots/poses that would be anonymous/non-identifying (tougher with tattoos) in boudoir sessions because I know clients may want to have something printed in their home.
Miss M chose only anonymous photos, and here is what I am able to share from her beautiful, feminine boudoir session.
She brought in some of the most exquisite pieces from Honey Birdette and I *may* have squealed with joy when she pulled the boxes out. Yes, boxes with satin dustbags for the lingerie. Honey Birdette is a luxurious brand and the attention to detail in their pieces and packaging is next level.
You cannot see her face in these photos, but her hair and makeup was done by the incredible Katt Panic.