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About me
I was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, where I grew up jumping in glacial rivers and running around the mountains. With my love for running in the mountains came an intense competitive drive that spiraled into an eating disorder that plagued me for most of my teens and early twenties. The eating disorder affected the way I experienced the world through my body, how I experienced pleasure, and how I experienced my sexuality. Through graduate-school work, I became interested in the intersection between body image, embodiment, and the experience of pleasure. While academia was fascinating, ultimately my dual love of black and white, film photography, and creative art led me down a different path toward helping people embrace their sexuality and bodies. I stumbled upon boudoir photography and in it found the perfect intersection of two passions.
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Yes I do! All genders and sexualities are welcome always
No. What you decide to do with your photos is entirely up to you. Should you decide to allow me to use your photos on my social media or website, I will have you fill out a media release form that specifies either a full media release or a media release for only non-identifiable photos. My top priority is your comfort and you have complete control over your images.
That’s okay! Most of my clients don’t, and that’s why I’m here. Part of your pre-shoot check-in will include a conversation about the type of image you are looking for, whether there are any poses that you cannot do, and whether there are any poses or parts of your body that make you uncomfortable or create gender dysmorphia. I will keep all of these things in mind when designing your session. And lastly, I always ask how much you want to be posed. I love posing as it gives you the chance to see yourself in a different light, but I also recognize that it is a very curated process so I also offer unposed intimate portraiture sessions. These are specifically designed to allow you to celebrate your body in its entirety. If you’re interested about my process with those, send me an email or give me a call! I am always happy to chat about art, bodies, and feminism.
Yes! The nudity laws in the states that I work in hinge on nudity not being lewd or with the intention to create sexual arousal. All of my outdoor nude work is on the artsy whimsy side of things to ensure we keep things legal. For that reason, all erotica shoots are only ever done indoors.