How I Edit Your Boudoir Photos

I'm not going to airbrush you into oblivion or reshape your body. You booked this session to celebrate who you actually are, not create a fantasy version that doesn't exist.

What I Edit

Every image gets individually edited by me, never outsourced. I adjust lighting and colour to bring out the best in each shot. I brighten eyes, even out skin tones, and handle technical polish.

Then I remove temporary stuff: blemishes, bug bites, bruises, smudged mascara, stray hairs, and bra strap marks. If it won't be there in two weeks, I'll edit it out.

What I DON'T touch (unless you want me too): Your cellulite. Your stretch marks. Your scars. The natural texture of your skin. The actual shape and size of your body. These aren't flaws. They're what real bodies look like.

Before After

Why This Matters

Most studios promise "flawless perfection" and heavy airbrushing. But when you look at heavily edited photos thinking "I look amazing!" followed by "Wait, is that even me?".

My goal is for you to think, "Holy shit, that's ME. I look incredible." You should feel like the goddess version of yourself, not someone else entirely.

I get 95% of the magic in camera through lighting, posing, and creating an environment where you can relax. Editing is the final polish, not the rescue.

Your Choice

Before your session, I'll talk about your comfort level with editing. If there's something specific you want adjusted beyond my standard approach, we can discuss it. But I'm never making assumptions about what you want "fixed." Nothing about you needs fixing.

Your final gallery arrives within three weeks. All editing happens in-house by me. Your intimate photos never end up on some random editor's laptop overseas or part of AI training data.

Bottom line: You're art exactly as you are. My job is to capture that truth, not create someone else entirely.

After Your Session

Your final gallery arrives within three weeks. The only people who see your images are you, me, and anyone you choose to share them with.

The bottom line: The world has spent decades convincing you that you need to be digitally reconstructed to be beautiful. You're art exactly as you are. No heavy editing required. My job is to capture that truth and celebrate you on your best day, not create someone else entirely.