Why you shouldn’t wait to lose weight for your boudoir session!
I know that feeling when you’ve got a boudoir photo session coming up and you start freaking out about your body. You start thinking things like, “Oh man, I need to lose like 10 pounds before I take these photos.” But let me tell you something – don’t wait.
Seriously, don’t put your life on hold until you reach some arbitrary weight goal. Your beauty and worthiness are not determined by the number on the scale. Trust me, I’ve been there, and it’s a miserable place to be. You’re constantly depriving yourself of things you enjoy, and beating yourself up for not being “perfect.”
But here’s the thing – nobody’s perfect. And nobody’s body is perfect either. We all have our flaws and imperfections, and that’s what makes us unique and beautiful. So instead of trying to fit into some idealized version of yourself, embrace who you are right now.
If you want to lose weight or get in better shape, that’s great. But don’t let that be the only reason you do a boudoir session. You deserve to feel confident and sexy in your own skin, no matter what size you are. And trust me, your future self will thank you for taking the leap and doing the session now, rather than waiting until you’ve achieved some arbitrary weight goal.
Also, know that I am exceptional at my job and that I will never make you look bad. I pose every client from their toes to their chin. You are never left wondering “What do I do with my hands?” Nope, I’m gonna tell you exactly where to put them and even sometimes move them into the perfect spot.
99% of my clients love just about every image I show them at the image reveal. Can you imagine loving 100 images of yourself? Well if you can’t imagine that then it’s time you came into my studio for a day of pampering! And for me to prove to you that yes you will have 100 images you will fall in love with!
So go ahead, book that boudoir session, and show the world what a confident and badass babe you are. And if anyone tries to tell you that you’re not “perfect” enough, just give them a little smile and say, “I know, right? I’m even better than that.”