Self-Portraits in my Richmond Studio

As a boudoir photographer, I find it so important to get in front of the camera and experience all of the feels that my clients do. If I don’t know how something feels, how can I truly expect to give clients an experience that is supportive of their emotions and needs?

This set was very unplanned and unexpected. I was at the studio organizing the client closet. I was in a blah mood about myself. Ya know, hormones! I put on some lingerie and instantly felt my mood changing. Admiring myself in the mirror made me feel sexy. Next thing I know, I’m setting up my camera for self-portraits. I am so proud of the growth I’ve experienced. Self-Portraits were always too vulnerable of a thing for me to do. Again, how can I expect my clients to enter this vulnerable experience that I, myself, won’t enter?

I vow to practice what I preach. Not only does it make me feel more connected with my work, it also helps me to heal and see myself in a new, empowering way.

Full figured model wrapped in floral robe on vintage couch in natural light
Full figured model wrapped in floral robe on vintage couch in natural light with tulle curtain flowing in breeze
model in black lingerie sitting on couch in floral robe
large breast model black lingerie kneeling on couch
Puerto Rican model gold necklace full lips
Black lingerie falling off shoulder of model gently touching her neck
Beautiful brown skinned model nude in natural light lying on vintage couch
Model full lips hair up holding her bare breasts