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5 Things you can bring to an intimate portrait session (that you might not have thought of)!

Would you ever think to wear a football jersey for an intimate portrait session? Well here’s 5 things you can bring to your session that you may not have thought of!

5 Things you can bring to an intimate portrait session (that you might not have thought of)


Would you ever think to wear a football jersey for an intimate portrait session? Well here’s 5 things you can bring to your session that you may not have thought of!


  1. Sports jerseys - if you’re a sports fan, it can be a lot of fun to incorporate that into a portrait session!

  2. Unique interests - if you’re a dancer, musician, athlete, or have other unique or significant hobbies, bringing uniforms or props can add meaning and “personality” to your photos.

  3. Textured scarves/fabrics - some of my favorite photos involve textures! I love the juxtaposition of different textures against smooth skin.

  4. Oversized faux fur coats - The texture! The elegance! It can be impactful to have a statement piece like this.

  5. Flowy skirt - A bit of extra fabric gives us an opportunity to interact - twirl, swish, play!


Of course, you want to make sure you bring all the basics (you can see my basics suggestions here) as well as some of these fun and unique pieces that really help express your personality.

What would you bring?



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10 Things You (Probably) Already Have In Your Closet For A Photoshoot With Me

I love to keep my sessions classic and simple. So simple, in fact, that you could literally raid your closet and have enough for a totally great intimate portrait session!

Picture this:

You find out you’re doing an intimate portrait photoshoot with me TODAY! Hooray, you’re so excited!

But “WAIT!” you say.

“What do l wear?!” Since you only JUST found out you’re doing a session, you haven’t gone shopping. You nervously head to your closet...

While this scenario is a bit unlikely, it is fun to explore the idea that you might be more “prepared” for a session than you think!

I love to keep my sessions classic and simple. So simple, in fact, that you could literally raid your closet and have enough for a totally great intimate portrait session!

Here’s a list of things you (probably) have in your closet right NOW that you could bring to a session.


  1. Oversized sweater

  2. Hoodie

  3. Jean jacket

  4. Leather jacket

  5. Black thong

  6. White button down

  7. Jeans

  8. Black body suit

  9. Blazer

  10. And well, if nothing else… bring your birthday suit ;).



 Can you think of anything else? What would YOU bring??? Let me know!


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12 years as an editorial makeup artist in NYC, here's what I learned...

Can I brag for a little bit? I know I know, that’s really uncomfortable. But I stand around and preach that we’re allowed to be proud of ourselves and that we’re allowed to speak highly of ourselves rather than self-deprecating, so I have to walk the walk.


I just wanted to share with you one of the things I’m extremely proud of and realized that I don’t usually speak about this side of what I do. There’s always talk about the emotional impact associated with my sessions, but there’s a bit of a technical aspect that I believe brings all of those things together.


I spent about 12 years of my life as a commercial/editorial Hair/Makeup Artist in NYC. I was agency represented, I worked live TV shows, celebrities, magazines, brands. I spent the entirety of my adult life in an industry that almost prides itself on its exclusivity.


The entire process is so “other”, so unattainable to the average woman. It’s big and grand and outside of most people’s day to day life.


I won’t lie, that’s one of the things that I loved about it. It was exciting and new everyday. But for all that it carried with it the outward appearance of prestige, behind the curtain it brought endless frustration.


There’s a reason I have positioned my business towards the “everyday woman” and have no desire to pursue the commercial photography industry that I knew so well. The prestige of working for magazines, brands, etc doesn’t hold a candle to the feeling of bringing this “unattainable” experience down from its own high horse straight to women everywhere.


I won’t lie though, my years in the commercial side of the industry have given me all that I need to know to bring you all of the good and fun parts. Which means an experience with me is a little different than what most people in my industry can provide. The hair and makeup is done by yours truly, the kind of application I would do on my clients while on set for big brands and magazines. The lighting I set up for you comes from the knowledge that I unlocked in my brain from all those years in studios working closely alongside some of the most amazing photographers in the industry. My retouching is either done by myself (where I again studied under some amazing photographers and retouchers) or the incredible Honor Heymann who currently retouches for J Crew (and has retouched for brands such as Coach and Josie Maran). The standard I hold my work to is high which is why I won’t settle for anything but the best. 


[By the way, if any photographers out there are looking for an absolute superior retoucher, it is without a doubt Honor.]


Apart from the incredible impact these sessions have on the women I am fortunate enough to work with, THIS is what I feel makes a session with me special. I’ve plucked this exclusive editorial industry from its pedestal and have presented it to you in full, something not many people can lay claim to.


Alright, alright I’ll put my ego away for a bit. 



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