Sonoma County’s Luxury Boudoir Photographer

I run a luxury, full-service boudoir studio for women who want to feel good in the body they’re in right now — not some future version.

Real boudoir. Real bodies. No bullshit.


I’m awkward.
I need to lose weight first.
I’m not photogenic.

Cool. Literally everyone says that.

You don’t need confidence.
You don’t need to know how to pose.
You don’t need to be “good at photos.”

That’s my job.


This is a luxury, done-for-you boudoir experience.

When you work with me, you’re not left to figure shit out on your own.
Everything is planned, guided, and handled with intention.

What that includes:

• Professional hair + makeup
• Access to my client closet
• A wardrobe consult so you’re not panic-shopping
• Complete posing guidance (I’ll tell you exactly what to do)
• A structured, calm shoot that doesn’t feel awkward
• Physical artwork to memorialize your session — albums, wall art, and more

This isn’t just photos for your phone.
It’s proof of how your body exists right now.


Let’s be real for a second.

This isn’t a fix.
It’s not going to magically awaken an inner goddess or solve your self-image forever.

What it can be is a stepping stone.

For most women, the first real confidence shift doesn’t happen during the session.
It happens the moment they decide to inquire.

That choice matters more than you think.

The Session Fee
$500

This covers planning, prep, hair + makeup, access to the client closet, wardrobe guidance, session time, and full posing direction.
The Collections
There is a $2,200 minimum investment for collections

Collections include combinations of digitals, albums, wall art, bonus sets, and cinematic video.

Both the session fee and a collection are required.
I’ll walk you through everything so there are no surprises.

I keep pricing straightforward, because this always gets confusing otherwise.

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I work best with clients who appreciate clear direction, value quality, and want physical artwork — albums and wall art that actually live in their home.
Most people I photograph are nervous at first. That’s normal.

If you’re mainly focused on price, heavy retouching, or need a lot of hype to feel comfortable, this experience might not be the right fit — and that’s okay.
I’m intentional about keeping the space calm, respectful, and focused on the work.

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You don’t need permission.
You just need to decide.