We must have a signed photo release for the shoot. Collabs are a way for me to get shareable boudoir photos online, so if you'd like to keep your photos private I recommend you book a session with me.
A collab shoot (also known as TFP - Time For Prints/Pics/Portfolio) is a creative boudoir session designed for us to get shareable content. Put simple, it's a project that allows both of us to input ideas, resources, and time to make boudoir photos that make people say "HOLY SHIET" and "GOD DAYUM".
Most of my boudoir content shoots end up on my Patreon page, which is a subscription based platform where I share my work.
If you have a specific vision that you've already planned out and need a boudoir photographer to capture that, I recommend you look into my Content Shoot Services.
The photoshoot concept has to be something that we are both interested in creating. My number #1 priority for the shoot is to make sure that we both feel that we're getting equal value out of our project and that we have equal input in the creative process.
I'm a huge believer in creatives supporting other creatives, and to overall just have good vibes! I'm a pretty chill person, but I also kind of have an upbeat energy when I shoot.
I love collaborating with people who want to let their best selves shine bright (sounds SUPER cheesy I know) and know they're the main character of their own story. I put high value in good, clear communication, and it's pretty important to me that we feel like we have a good sense of organization and logistics for the shoot.
You DON'T have have years of experience modelling or a massive following on Instagram.
This is usually on a project to project basis. Typically if you will also be monetizing the photos I like to split rental costs 50/50. Often times if a model mainly is using the images for social media only, I pay for the studio. For travel, If the shoot location is more than 150km roundtrip I may need to charge a small travel fee. On the flipside, if a model needs to travel a considerable distance to a location that I want to shoot at, I usually have no problem providing compensation for gas.
Nope! Previous modelling experience is NOT required! I've worked with wonderful boudoir clients for the last 8 years, most of which have never stepped in front of a camera before. So in short, I GOTCHU!
The exact number of images varies depending on the shoot concept, length etc. But I typically deliver over 100 final edits from 1-2 hour photoshoots. I'm a chronic over-shooter and I love providing a number of variations of each pose & expression that you do! You DO NOT have to buy any extra edits. I provide all curated selects as part of the collaboration. If there are extra retouching requests that were not part of the original collaboration plan there may be an additional editing charge.
I typically have a small gallery of 15 - 30 initial edits I call "sneak peeks" ready for you to view and download 2-4 days after the shoot. I'll then deliver the rest of the edits (usually 100+) about 4-5 weeks later.
Absolutely! As stated before, I believe that both parties should feel like they are receiving equal value from the shoot. I do like to have a certain level of coordination between us when it comes to both of us monetizing the images. This could mean coordinating posting schedules, being on the same page when it comes to image pricing, etc.
I usually end up with a pretty good idea of what types of images and posing variations you prefer during the photoshoot and make the selections at my own artistic discretion. Images are delivered through an online gallery service, where you'll be able to download the images to your phone or computer.