How to Relax and Enjoy Your NYC Boudoir Experience
I’m a boudoir photographer based in New York City. Every day, I get to meet amazing women who want to celebrate themselves through beautiful, powerful, and sometimes playful photos. But I totally understand that for many of my clients, a boudoir photo session can feel a little scary at first.
So today, I want to talk to you—yes, you—about how to relax and really enjoy your NYC boudoir experience. It doesn’t have to be nerve-wracking. In fact, it can be fun, freeing, and even life-changing. I’m here to walk you through what to expect and how to make the most of it.
Before the Session: Preparing Your Mind and Body
Let’s start with something very important: it’s totally normal to feel nervous. You’re stepping out of your comfort zone, and that’s okay. Many of my clients tell me they were shy or unsure at first—but by the end, they felt amazing.
Before your shoot, try to take care of yourself. Get a good night’s sleep, drink plenty of water, and eat something healthy. You don’t want to show up feeling tired or hungry. Also, take a little time to pamper yourself. Maybe you get your nails done, or wear a face mask the night before. These small things help you feel good in your skin.
Most of all, remind yourself that you don’t have to be perfect. Boudoir photography isn’t about looking like a model—it’s about being YOU. Your smile, your curves, your confidence—that’s what we’re capturing.
Picking the Right Photographer (That’s Me!)
Trust is everything. When you choose a photographer, you should feel comfortable with them. I always start with a chat—whether it’s over the phone, video, or in person. I want to hear your story, your reason for doing a boudoir session, and how you want to feel during the shoot.
I’ve worked with women of all ages, sizes, and backgrounds. You don’t need to know how to pose or act. That’s my job—to guide you through it and make it easy.
My studio in NYC is a calm, cozy space. I play music, offer you something to drink, and make sure the vibe is relaxed. You’re not on a stage. You’re in a safe space where you can just be yourself.
What to Wear (And What Not to Stress About)
One of the biggest questions I get is, “What should I wear?” My answer: wear what makes you feel good. That could be lacy lingerie, a cozy sweater, a silky robe, or even your favorite T-shirt. We’ll go over outfit ideas together before the shoot so you know what to bring.
Don’t worry about bringing a hundred options. Three or four outfits are enough. And yes, I have pieces you can borrow from my client closet if you want to try something new.
Pro tip: bring something that has meaning to you. Maybe it’s your partner’s shirt, your favorite heels, or even a necklace that makes you feel strong. Personal touches like that really shine in photos.
During the Session: Letting Go and Having Fun
Here’s the part that surprises most people: once we get started, the nerves usually melt away.
I’ll help you with every pose. I’ll show you where to put your hands, how to stand, even how to breathe. You don’t have to figure anything out alone. We’ll laugh, we’ll chat, and we’ll take breaks whenever you need one.
I promise you—nothing is too silly or too awkward. We’re just two people working together to make something beautiful.
Sometimes I’ll show you a few photos on the back of the camera. When you see yourself through my lens, you might just say, “Wow, that’s me?” And yes—it really is you. Gorgeous, confident, and real.
After the Shoot: The Glow-Up Is Real
After your session, most people tell me they feel empowered. Some even walk out of the studio standing taller than they walked in. It’s like discovering a version of yourself you didn’t know existed—or maybe forgot about for a little while.
You’ll get to see your final photos in a private viewing. I’ll help you pick your favorites and decide how you want to enjoy them—maybe in a beautiful photo book, a gift for someone special, or just something for you.
The best part? You’ll have these photos forever. Anytime you need a reminder of how amazing you are, just look at them.
Final Tips to Help You Relax
Let me leave you with a few simple tips that can help you relax before and during your NYC boudoir session:
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Breathe. Deep breaths really help calm the body and mind.
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Talk to me. If you’re nervous or unsure about something, just say so. I’m here to help.
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Trust the process. I’ve got your back, and I know how to guide you through each step.
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Let go of perfection. The little things you worry about—like a scar or stretch mark—are part of your story. And your story is beautiful.
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Enjoy the moment. This is your time. Celebrate it.
You Deserve This
Doing a boudoir session isn’t just about taking pretty pictures. It’s about celebrating who you are right now—in this season of life. Whether you’re doing it to mark a milestone, as a gift, or just because, you deserve to feel proud of yourself.
So if you’ve been thinking about doing a boudoir shoot in NYC, I hope this helped ease some of your worries. I’d love to be the one to guide you through it. Let’s make magic together—and have some fun along the way.
You are worthy. You are powerful. And you are more than enough.
Contact us:
Boudoir Photography by Your Hollywood Portrait
247 Water St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, United States
646-209-8198

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