Why Early Boudoir Photography Was Less About Empowerment and More About Being Seen
Looking back on my start in boudoir photography, I've had to ask myself some tough questions. Was our version of "empowerment" just a product of the porn culture we were sold? In this article, I'm taking an honest look at the cultural influences of early boudoir photography and sharing the journey that led me to redefine what it means to be truly seen.
Femme Fatale Files: Leslie
When Leslie joined my Femme Fatale Files series, she brought her incredible story and grounded energy to New York City. From piloting helicopters in the military to leading global teams with courage and compassion, Leslie’s journey is a testament to resilience and self-discovery. Our photo session captured her authenticity and the quiet confidence of a woman who embraces every layer of her evolving identity.
Femme Fatale Files: Brigitte Part 1
Step into the world of Brigitte Bertrand, a French-Argentine actress, jazz singer, and sommelière based in New York City. In my latest Femme Fatale Files series post, she shares her personal journey of embracing femininity, aging gracefully, and self-discovery. Through insightful reflections and personal anecdotes, Brigitte invites readers to explore the complexities of life as a woman with elegance and authenticity.