Cornish Maine Boudoir Photographer // Don’t Let Your Boudoir Photos Die in a Folder. Print That Shit.
So, you booked the boudoir session. You showed up, maybe a little nervous, probably with a bag full of lingerie and backup snacks (high five for priorities). We created absolute FIRE together. But now what?
Please, for the love of all things —don’t let those photos sit on your phone or hide in an online gallery collecting digital dust.
Print. Them.
Look, 100%—and I mean every single one—of my boudoir clients walks away with an album. Why? Because I include it in every single package. No “add-on this later if you feel like it” nonsense. You’re getting a freaking album because it’s that important.
You Are the Main Character
Holding your images in your hands? Seeing yourself as the lead in your own story? It just hits different. You’re not scrolling past photos between work emails and grocery lists—you’re literally turning pages of a custom-designed book where you are the damn star.
It’s bold. It’s tangible. It’s permanent. And it’s powerful.
Other Ways to Show Off That Powerhouse Energy
Not an album person? Cool, I got you. Here's how else you can flex those photos:
Acrylic blocks – Basically sexy little trophies for your nightstand or desk. You’ll catch a glimpse and go, “Damn, that’s me?!”
Trifold folios – Elegant, compact, and great for when you want something display-worthy but not all over the walls.
Wall art – Metal, acrylic, framed… I’ve got options. Wanna go full send with a 20x30 print in your walk-in closet? Let’s do it. Want something moodier above your bed that screams, “Yes, I’m hot and I know it”? We’re making that happen.
Why it matters.
Seeing your photos in print is a whole different kind of powerful. It’s not just art. It’s your art. Your body. Your story. Your confidence in a form that doesn’t require a Wi-Fi signal.
And honestly, it’s a game-changer for how you see yourself. You walk a little taller after flipping through that album. You start to believe what the camera captured. And that kind of energy? You take that with you everywhere.
Bottom line: you’re not investing in a photoshoot. You’re investing in a legacy piece of badassery. So go big. Or go framed. Or go acrylic block. Whatever feels right—just don’t keep your session locked behind a password.
Let’s get those photos off your screen and into your life where they belong.