Cornish Maine Boudoir Studio // “What If I Hate My Body?” – Real Talk Before the Camera Clicks
Let’s just put it out there:
If I had a dollar for every time a client started a boudoir session with “I want to do this… but I hate my body,” I’d be writing this from a yacht. (Still editing photos, though. Just, like, with better snacks.)
And honestly? That exact sentence is why you should come in. Not in spite of it. Because of it.
Boudoir isn’t about perfection. It’s about showing up.
You don’t need to wait until you lose 10 pounds.
You don’t need a special occasion, or a partner, or a confidence level of 10/10.
You just need to show up — as you are, right now — and trust the process.
Because I promise you: the way you see yourself in the mirror? That is not the full picture. And the way the camera sees you through my lens? That’s the truth most of us never get to witness.
It’s soft. It's strong. It's powerful.
It’s a little bit edgy.
And yeah — it’s hot.
“I’m nervous AF” is the default setting. That’s normal.
If you’re feeling butterflies? You’re not alone.
Most people walk in unsure, awkward, and convinced they’re gonna look like a confused potato. Guess what? They never do.
Here’s how we kick that voice in the teeth:
I guide every pose. You won’t be left flopping around like a limp noodle.
I use light like it’s my secret weapon. (Because it is.)
And yes — I’ll show you the back of my camera. Not to critique.
To prove to you that you are already crushing it.
You don’t have to fake confidence.
You just have to take the first step — and let me help build the rest.
No occasion needed. Feeling good about yourself is reason enough.
Birthdays? Anniversaries? Post-divorce glow-ups? Sure, all great reasons.
But honestly? The best reason is no reason at all.
You are allowed to do this just because.
Just because you’re in a slump.
Just because you need a win.
Just because you woke up and decided your story deserves to be celebrated — right now, not “when I look better.”
Boudoir is for the real you — not the filtered one.
I’m not Photoshopping you into a wax figure.
I’m leaving you as you, but better.
To the texture.
To the curves.
To the authenticity, the sass, the softness, the strength.
We’re telling the whole story — not the overly edited one.
That’s exactly when you should book the shoot.
You don’t need to feel ready.
You don’t need to lose weight.
You just need to walk in, and I’ll take it from there.
You’re not broken. You’re just not seeing yourself clearly — yet.
Let me show you what the rest of us see.