Your Questions, Answered
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Your Questions, Answered *
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During the shoot, you can expect a calm and relaxed experience.
I’ll gently guide you with natural prompts and simple direction so you never have to wonder what to do. No modeling experience needed — I’ve got you.
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When you reach out to book, I’ll follow up with a few questions to help us finalize the location, choose some wardrobe options, and refine any themes or details we want to keep present throughout your session.
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That’s completely okay — most of my clients haven’t!
You don’t need any experience in front of the camera. I’ll guide you every step of the way with relaxed direction and subtle adjustments that help you move naturally and feel like yourself.
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Yes! Nude and boudoir sessions are approached with care, professionalism, and deep respect for your comfort and boundaries. We’ll have a clear conversation beforehand about your vision and how you’d like to be portrayed so you feel safe and empowered throughout the process.
These sessions are collaborative, body-positive, and always guided at your pace — creating images that feel confident, intimate, and authentically you.
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Yes! I shoot digital imagery too, mostly for events and very quick turnaround projects. Since editing for digital requires more time and consideration, digital photo sessions are the same price as film.
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Absolutely! I’ve done many photo sessions with SW-ers and deeply value this work. Whether you’re creating content for marketing, personal branding, or simply celebrating yourself, I approach every shoot with professionalism and discretion.
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I am committed to working with creators and musicians and am aware of the lack of funds for the arts and importance of photographic representation. If these prices are outside of your scope, please reach out and I’ll do my best to find a way to work together.
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That’s called film soup! To soup a roll, I boil and soak the entire roll in natural materials - often things from my garden like berries or lemon juice - before sending it to a specialized lab for development. The results are wonderfully unpredictable, giving the film an otherworldly, ethereal look. Because this process takes extra time and care, there’s an additional $50 charge per souped roll.