Because Instagram likes to take down ART - photos taken by Madison
 
In January, I took a pause from posting on social media and spent the month giving the studio a facelift. You heard that right. I’ve been in the same building since 2016, and most people don’t realize how deep in burnout they are until they finally allow themselves a moment to pause and breathe. January was that moment for the studio.
Today, I wanted to share some of the art we created inside Studio B. Don’t worry, it isn’t a whole new studio space. It’s an add-on room we created so we can offer more for our clients in 2026 and beyond.
Because our work deserves to be seen fully and not censored, we’ve decided to create a dedicated page on our website to share it properly.
For years, I’ve been asked why I always step in front of the lens, and the reason is simple. Our bodies change constantly, and being kind to your body doesn’t happen overnight. It takes years of mirror conversations and inner work. As a boudoir photographer, it’s important to me not just to talk the talk, but to walk the walk. I can’t tell you boudoir is empowering, powerful, and transformative if I’m not doing it myself.
I also want you to know that we practice poses in the studio all the time, not just during model calls. We eat, sleep, and breathe boudoir. We’re always experimenting with new creative ways to shoot, coming up with fresh ideas, building entire sets for our clients, testing new poses, and pushing ourselves creatively. If there’s something to try, we’re doing it. ✨