If you’re a bride-to-be, first of all—congratulations 🤍
This season of your life is so special, and it deserves to be documented in a way that feels just as meaningful as the wedding itself.
And that’s where bridal boudoir comes in.
For a lot of women, the idea can feel a little intimidating at first. You might be thinking… Is this really for me? Will I feel awkward? Do I need to look a certain way?
Let me gently reassure you—you don’t.

At my Denver Boudoir Studio, Bridal boudoir isn’t about perfection. It’s not about having the “ideal” body or knowing how to pose. It’s about capturing you in one of the most emotional, transformative seasons of your life.
It’s soft. It’s romantic. It’s intimate in a way that feels elevated and timeless.
Many brides choose to gift their images to their partner on the wedding day, but what I always remind my clients is this: this experience is just as much for you as it is for them.
Because something really beautiful happens during these sessions.
You walk in a little nervous, maybe unsure of yourself… and then slowly, pose by pose, something shifts. You start to relax. You start to trust the process. And by the end, you’re seeing yourself in a way you may have never seen before.
Confident. Radiant. Completely in your element.

If you’re considering a bridal boudoir session, here are a few things to keep in mind:
• Timing matters: I recommend booking your session at least 6–8 weeks before your wedding to allow time for editing and album creation if you’re planning a gift.
• Wardrobe can be simple: Think bridal-inspired pieces—lace, silk, a veil, or even just a cozy white sweater. It doesn’t have to be complicated to be beautiful.
• You don’t need experience: I will guide you through every single pose. You don’t need to know what you’re doing—that’s my job.
• It’s okay to feel nervous: Almost everyone does at first. And almost everyone leaves wondering why they didn’t do it sooner.
Bridal boudoir is more than just a gift. It’s a moment to pause, to celebrate yourself, and to step into your confidence before you walk down the aisle.
And years from now, when you look back at these images, you won’t just see how you looked…
you’ll remember how you felt.
And that’s the part that matters most.

