What about wall art?!

Considering the majority of our clients are women, it's a safe
assumption to say many of our clients have kids!

Our clientele ranges from as young as 19 up to women in their 70s and
beyond (yes, our oldest client to date was in her 70s!!). We see
clients who are new mothers, some who are grandmothers, and even great
grandmothers! It's actually really fun when we get the opportunity to
photograph multiple generations (client, client's mom, client's
grandma - yes we have done this too!).

Some mothers are worried about what their kids might think about their
boudoir images. Whether you have an album somewhere, display images on
your dresser, or wall art on your walls. I wanted to offer you a
little bit of insight as to how to navigate this if you foresee this
being an issue in your household.

The first thing I want you to know is that we can create a wide
variety of images for your session. Not every outfit or pose has to be
super provocative. In fact, if you really take a minute to review our
website and social media sites, you'll notice that our work is
generally pretty tame. You may find a few more nudes on our website
than anywhere else because that is the only platform we are able to
safely share them, but overall I would rate our work PG-13. We don't
photograph or show any "party parts" in your downstairs region. So if
you want to display images at your home that are more 'family
friendly,' we will have plenty of options from your session to choose
from!!

Most women that do have children say they are going to hang their wall
art up in their bedroom so their children have a positive example of
self-love, and we couldn’t be more supportive of this! Hanging your
image up is going to give you that daily confidence boost that we, as
women, need.

If you decide you want to swap your wall art out for something else,
we have options! But don’t discount the thought of viewing yourself
every single day in a way that makes you feel like a Queen Bee.

I have two children and they are going to be subjected to what their
mother does for a job at a very young age. Right now (at ages three
and five) they know that “Mommy takes pictures of women to make them
feel pretty” and as they get older, they will understand that Mommy
takes pictures of women to make them feel strong, empowered, and
beautiful in their own skin, and their art should be celebrated.

We are here to help you navigate through this, and you don’t have to
make a concrete decision about the wall art until your image reveal!

If you’re ready, to showcase yourself as art, let’s chat!

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