Our privacy promise.
This isn't a policy. It's a commitment.
We never share your photos.
Not on our website. Not on social media. Not in ads. Not in our studio. Not in a portfolio binder we show to other clients. Not in any form, in any context, for any reason.
This applies to every image from your session. Faces, silhouettes, cropped detail shots, anonymous images. All of it. If it came from your session, it stays with you.
We don't ask you to sign a model release. There is no model release. We don't include sharing rights in our contract. We don't offer incentives or discounts in exchange for permission to use your photos. The images belong to you from the moment we deliver them.
What happens to your files.
Your edited images are delivered through a private, password-protected online gallery. Only you have the link and the password. Once you download your files, the gallery remains active for 30 days before it is taken offline.
I keep a secure backup of your images for up to one year after delivery. This is solely for your benefit, in case you lose your files and need a replacement download. After one year, the backup is permanently deleted.
During the editing process, your images are stored on encrypted, password-protected drives. No cloud storage services with third-party access are used at any point.
No one else sees your images.
Every photo from your session is edited by me personally. I do not outsource retouching to third-party editors. No assistant, second shooter or external contractor views your images at any stage of the process.
Your control is absolute.
You decide who sees your photos. You decide whether to share them. You decide whether to print them, post them or keep them locked in a folder on your phone. That is entirely your choice, and it always will be.
If at any point you want your backup files deleted before the one-year mark, just ask. I will delete them immediately and confirm in writing.
Why we do it this way.
Most boudoir photographers build their businesses by sharing client images. Some do it with clear consent. Others bury sharing rights in contracts that clients don't fully read. Some share images without asking at all.
We think the industry standard is wrong. Boudoir photography is personal. The images are private. Using them to attract new clients, even anonymously, treats something personal as a marketing tool.
We chose to build our business differently. We rely on word of mouth, our reputation and the trust we earn with every session. It's harder to grow this way. But it's the right way.
Questions about how we protect your privacy?
We're happy to walk through any of this in detail during a consultation.
Let's talk privately