Cornish Maine Boudoir Photographer // How My Portfolio Accurately Represents My Real Clients
As a boudoir photographer, I often get asked if I only work with models or if my portfolio accurately represents the diverse range of body types that my clients have. The truth is, I intentionally don't ask my models what their size is when I'm putting together my website portfolio.
Why? Because I want to showcase the diverse range of body types that my clients have, and I don't want to limit myself to only working with models who fit a certain size or body type. By intentionally not asking my models what their size is, I can ensure that my portfolio is an accurate representation of the women who come to me for boudoir photography.
I understand that there can be a lot of pressure in the boudoir photography industry to only work with models who fit a certain mold. But as someone who is passionate about body positivity and celebrating all body types, I believe that it's important to showcase a diverse range of women in my portfolio. I want my clients to feel seen and celebrated, no matter what their size or shape may be.
Of course, this doesn't mean that I don't work with models at all. I still have some models in my portfolio, but I make sure to work with a diverse range of women who represent a variety of body types and sizes. And when I do work with models, I make sure to choose women who are comfortable in their own skin and who radiate confidence and self-love.
So the next time you're browsing my website portfolio, rest assured that what you're seeing is an accurate representation of the women who come to me for boudoir photography. And if you're considering booking a boudoir session with me, know that I celebrate and embrace all body types, and I can't wait to help you feel confident, empowered, and beautiful in your own skin.