Will My Photos Be Shared?

Let’s Talk About Privacy + Image Release Options

Boudoir is personal. Deeply personal. It’s vulnerable and raw and wildly powerful—and I will never take that lightly.

One of the most common questions I get is:


“Will my photos be shared?”


The answer? Only if you want them to be.

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Here’s the truth: You are in full control of your Boudoir session images. Always. Period.
I will never, ever share a single photo without your clear, enthusiastic permission.

So, what are your options when it comes to image sharing?

.No Release

This means exactly what it sounds like: your images stay 100% private. They’re for your eyes only (or whoever you choose to share them with in your own time and space).

Nothing is posted online, used in studio samples, or shown to anyone else. Ever.

Full Release – All Images

Some clients feel so empowered by their session, they want to shout it from the rooftops. If that’s you? Amazing. With a full release, I can use all of your final images in my portfolio,

website, social media, printed samples, and more. I’ll still check in before posting, just to make sure it still feels good to you.

Partial Release – You Choose

Want to share a few but keep others private? Totally doable. You can pick exactly which images you’re comfortable having out in the world.

You stay in the driver’s seat the entire time.

Anonymous Release

This is a great option if you love your images but don’t want your face or identifying features shown. I can share beautiful detail shots, body crops, or silhouettes,

images that give all the bold, sensual, empowering vibes without revealing your identity.




Whether you choose to share all, some, or none of your images, I support you 100%. Your body, your experience, your choice.

About 2 in 10 clients choose to let me share their images in some way, and I’m always honored when they do. But there’s no pressure. Ever.

Still unsure what feels right? We’ll talk about it during your intake, and again after your session. You’ll never be rushed or guilted. You deserve time to feel it out.

And just so you know, saying “no” doesn’t hurt my feelings.
Saying “yes” doesn’t make you vain.
Saying “maybe later”? Totally valid.

However you decide, I’ve got your back. 💖


👉 Got more questions? Ready to book or chat it out first? Reach out here and let’s connect.

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