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Boudoir FAQ
What should be brought to a boudoir session?
Bring 2–3 outfit options with different textures (lace, satin, cotton), simple accessories, and a robe for transitions between sets.
Is posing guidance included?
Yes. Every pose is guided step-by-step so expressions and body lines look natural and flattering on camera.
Can specific areas be kept out of frame?
Absolutely. Boundaries and comfort notes are discussed before the first shot and respected throughout the session.
Fashion FAQ
How many looks can be covered?
Most fashion sessions comfortably fit 3–5 looks depending on location changes and styling complexity.
Can this be used for model cards or social campaigns?
Yes. Framing and edits can be tailored for portfolio pages, vertical reels, lookbooks, and brand campaigns.
Do you provide direction for movement shots?
Yes. Direction includes walk cycles, turn timing, and garment movement to create editorial energy in stills.
Artistic Nude FAQ
How is artistic nude different from boudoir?
Artistic nude focuses on light, shadow, form, and composition with a fine-art intent rather than wardrobe styling.
How is privacy handled?
Files are delivered in private galleries, and publishing permissions are always explicit and opt-in.
Can face-hidden or silhouette-only sets be requested?
Yes. Sessions can be designed around anonymity using silhouette framing, cropped composition, and controlled angles.
Erotic Photography FAQ
What if we feel awkward at the beginning?
That is completely normal. Most couples feel nervous for the first few minutes, then settle in quickly once the flow starts. Sessions are designed to be warm, playful, and guided, with a lot of laughter and real connection throughout.
Do you post our images online?
Never without clear written permission. Intimate sessions are private by default, and publishing only happens with signed consent after review.
We don’t look like the people on your site — will our photos still look good?
Yes. Sessions are crafted for real people across all body types, genders, and relationship styles. Most client galleries stay private, so online examples are only a small sample. Your chemistry and story are what matter most.
What won’t you do or photograph?
The role is strictly professional: direction, lighting, composition, and photography only. No sexual participation, no personal/intimate involvement before, during, or after the session, and no unprofessional behavior of any kind. Illegal or harmful content is never photographed, including minors, incest, bestiality, blood/injury play, non-consensual humiliation, or anything involving feces/urine. Disrespect toward the team, studio, or profession ends the session immediately.
What if we get very into the moment?
That can happen, and it is handled professionally. The session still remains highly directed: adjusting pose, angle, light, expression, and pacing. The energy can stay passionate while the workflow remains focused and respectful.
How is privacy protected?
Privacy is treated as essential. Private galleries and controlled storage are used, and images are not publicly shared unless a signed release explicitly allows it.
What is allowed in an adult couples session?
For consenting adults, session plans can include a wide range of intimate themes such as erotic couple storytelling, power-exchange dynamics, bondage/shibari concepts, toy-friendly sets, voyeuristic framing, and explicit intimacy. If you have a specific concept, discuss it in advance so boundaries, legality, and comfort can be confirmed before shoot day.