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Pixels Boudoir

Believe in yourself. You are braver than you think, more talented than you know, and capable of more than you imagine.” — Roy T. Bennett

Who is boudoir pictures for? While some choose boudoir photography as a gift for a partner, many do it as a way to celebrate their own journey, self-love, or body acceptance.

Boudoir Starting at $300 • 1 outfit and 1 setting with a variety of poses + option to add more • Consultation to plan outfits that make you feel confident. Talk about accessories and props for a personalized touch. • 10 high resolution, fully edited, digital images of your choice + personal & print release with option to purchase more • Online gallery for final selection & print purchasing. Images are stored securely and only shared with your consent. Boudoir is not just about looking sexy; it’s about feeling confident, embracing your body, and celebrating self-love.

Wardrobe While many choose lingerie, boudoir isn’t limited to it. Some opt for oversized sweaters, elegant dresses, or even being tastefully wrapped in sheets. I currently have a couple of pieces in the closet and appreciate donations to fill it! I would be more than happy to help you shop for outfits that would be most flattering!

Location The sessions are often styled to reflect the subject’s personality, whether that’s romantic, playful, artistic, or bold. I currently do not have a studio, but that doesn’t stop me from doing boudoir sessions. There are plenty of creative ways to create a boudoir set. I currently have some beautiful furniture props, such as a Victorian couch and more. Here are some ideas of where we can set up • Your master bedroom • A guest bedroom • Your living room • Dining room by a patio door • A she shed in your backyard • An Airbnb • A hotel • A studio that you rent hourly ( best if booked with a group of friends doing sessions as well) • Outside (outdoor boudoir is totally a thing!) Fun themed shoots are my jam! Imagine fishing or hunting themed boudoir!

“We gain strength, and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face … we must do that which we think we cannot.” — Eleanor Roosevelt