F.A.Q.
Do you take credit cards?
I take credit cards through paypal. I do not have a credit card machine as the upkeep of the machine is expensive and that would mean I’d have to raise my prices. No want wants me to do that! So cash, checks or paypal it is!
Where is your studio?
My studio is in my home in Maumelle. I have restroom and room downstairs that is all dedicated to shooting. It’s just big enough for the type of shooting I do! I mainly photograph boudoir and weddings.The studio is all set up for being sexy! I can e-mail directions when you book a session!
Do you take nude photos?
Yes. I get asked this question a lot. I will only take nudes that are tasteful and classy. There are certain laws in Arkansas that we cannot break. No “toys”, no “insertion”, no animals, and no sex. (I have to state this because people ask!)
Do I have to be nude?
No! Not everyone gets nude. I would say the majority of clients want to be more seductive than nude but I have no problem with nudity whatsoever.
Will there be a male on the set?
No! I am a female photographer and will not send a guy to take photos of you. No men allowed unless you bring your spouse or boyfriend. Your significant other must participate in the shoot if they are going to tag along.
Do you take photos of men?
No! Not by themselves. I get many, many calls from men wanting nude photos of themselves and my answer is always NO. I will not photograph men by themselves. I just prefer not to. I will however photograph couples together but no men alone. Sorry guys. I have referrals to male photographers.
When you take photos of couples, what are they like?
I get asked this question a lot! I will NOT take photos of couples having sex. Yes, I get asked this! And my answer is NO! I take intimate, close photos of hugging, kissing, closeness, etc. I want to portray the love between a couple. It is not a porn session. And yes, I do get asked a lot but my answer is always NO.
Will my photos be on the internet?
No! Unless you say “put this one on the internet” I will not show any of your photos. The ones you see in the gallery are there because the client felt compelled to show off because they were so proud of the photos. I will never show them to anyone or put them on the internet unless you ask me to put them online. I’m always happy to add your photos to the online gallery but I will need your permission.
Do you have other samples to show me?
No! Because all of these sessions are private, I cannot show off any other photos. What you see in the gallery is what I have to show off. I’m sure you wouldn’t want your photos being shown to a prospective client so, sorry….I just don’t have anymore to show off.
How old do I need to be to do this kind of photoshoot?
18 & up. I will NOT photograph anyone in lingerie, sensual/sexy poses, or nude under 18. It is against the law!!! Do not ask, do not try. If I have any doubts about your age when you arrive, I will ask for your ID.
Do I need to be model thin?
No! I have photographed people as tiny as 90 lbs up to 400 lbs! Size does not matter. You can be short or tall, skinny or curvacious! I specialize in curvier women! I know how to make you appear smaller and I help you throughout the session by telling you what is looking good, etc. I can guarantee that you will look FABULOUS!
Do I bring my own clothes?
Yes! I have some accessories, wigs, hats, gloves, some clothing….but I don’t have a full wardrobe. I suggest you bring as much as you can. I would suggest bringing thongs, boy shorts, cutsie undies, bras, thigh highs, garters, corsets, shoes, chokers/necklaces, other jewelry, man’s white button shirt, etc. Bring along anything that has meaning. I have photographed clients with guitars, stuffed animals, wine, things that have meaning, etc. It’s your shoot – make it special to you or to your loved one that you are modeling for!
Can I bring a friend to my shoot?
Sure! If you don’t want to bring someone, that is fine, too! Just keep in mind that if you are not 100% comfortable with yourself, the other person in the room can either hinder or help you during the shoot. It is totally up to you. I am cool either way! I can only handle up to 3 people in the studio including me. Please keep in mind as it it is a small space. I always say spouses/boyfriends need to be a part of the shoot because for some reason they will make their significan other really nervous if they are just sitting there gawking at them. If you friend comes along, it’s because she wants to say “work it!” or be supportive.
How long does it take for me to get prints?
It can take 2-4 weeks, depending on what you order.
Do you do makeup?
I used to do make-up for all boudoir shoots. I don’t anymore. I can refer you to makeup artists and hair stylists. Wearing makeup is 100% recommended. Even if you do not wear a lot or you want a natural look, you MUST wear makeup. Studio lights are very powerful and can wash you out. The more makeup the better! If you bring along fake lashes, I can apply them to you! I highly recommend fake lashes. You can purchase them anywhere like Walgreen’s, Walmart, Sephora, etc. I cannot stress the importance of makeup enough!
Please wear makeup. Wear MORE makeup than you are used to. If you are going for the natural look, you still need to wear makeup. Foundation is important. If you would like to wear fake lashes, purchase a pair and I can apply them to you! Want to have fabulous makeup and hair done? Hire a professional. I recommend:
Do you shoot transvestites?
Yes. I do not judge. I believe in equal opportunity shooting. Even though I do not shoot men, I will shoot trannies because they are in the process of becoming women or are women. I have examples if you need them.
Do you know what it is like to be in front of the camera?
Yes! I have 11 years of experience modeling for various photographers. I still continue to do so as it is a constant reminder on how a client must feel and what she goes thru being in front of the camera. Because I have posed so many times, I have a better understanding and knowledge of posing, lighting, etc. I used to do nude figure modeling for drawing and photography classes. I feel this has only made me a better boudoir photographer. I have 10 years of experience behind the camera.

