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P E R M I S S I O N
Photography guided by presence, consent, and attunement.
This is not about becoming someone else.
It is about meeting yourself — and each other — as you are.
Intimacy is not theatrical.
It is relational.
It lives in breath.
In the pause before touch.
In the subtle shift when someone feels seen.
Nothing rushed.
Nothing extracted.
Nothing forced.
Only attention.
And the space to inhabit it.
The Beginning
For a long time, I did not believe I was beautiful.
Too tall.
Too dark-haired.
Too much of something.
At least, that’s what I told myself.
One cold Saturday afternoon in Colorado, my husband began photographing me by the fireplace. I resisted. I hated being in front of the lens.
Then I stopped.
And something shifted.
When I saw the images later, I was stunned.
It was me.
And it was beautiful.
Not because I had changed —
but because I had allowed myself to be seen.
That moment never left me.
It wasn’t about posing.
It wasn’t about lingerie.
It was about permission.
Permission to occupy my body.
Permission to feel powerful.
Permission to believe what love had already seen.
That understanding shaped everything that followed.
The Work
Red Umbrella Boudoir was not born from strategy.
It was a return to something human.
"They are not seeking performance.
They are seeking recognition."
Before photography, I worked as a social worker.
Later, in IT project management — structured, analytical, precise.
Boudoir became my bridge between the two.
Art and attunement.
Structure and safety.
From behind the camera, I noticed something important:
Most couples are not lacking chemistry.
They are navigating safety.
Pace.
Permission.
They are negotiating how close they are allowed to be.
They are not seeking performance.
They are seeking recognition.
Of desire.
Of power without domination.
Of softness without fear.
Sessions are guided by attunement.
I watch breath.
Posture.
Hesitation.
Confidence as it emerges.
The camera becomes a witness — not an intrusion.
The images feel less like performance
and more like truth.
Intimacy-Informed
To hold this work responsibly, I deepened my training.
Somatica-trained intimacy coach.
Certified through the American Board of Sexology.
Trauma-aware.
Consent-centered.
Grounded in pacing and relational safety.
Not therapy.
But informed.
Intentional.
Deeply respectful.
Desire deserves to be held well.
Why Las Vegas
In Las Vegas, people step outside routine.
They choose boldness.
They taste what has been imagined but not yet lived.
This experience honors that spirit —
curious, electric, unapologetic —
while holding it inside structure, safety, and consent.
It is an adventure.
Not reckless.
But deliberate.
The photographs are the souvenir.
The experience is the awakening.
The Invitation
If this feels aligned,
let’s begin.
Schedule a private consultation.
We will talk.
We will clarify intention.
We will design something that feels true to you.
Intimacy. Intentionally.
In a city that understands desire.
Private sessions by consultation.