Boudoir Photography Marathon: Seattle, Jan. 10/11

Dec 27, 2008 19:34


I’m having a boudoir photography event in a couple of weeks, and I’m inviting you to give the gift of your own sexiness this Valentine’s Day.  Please contact me to reserve your spot, and feel free to pass this along to friends who might be interested!
  
 


Molly Bennett Creative is holding a Boudoir Photography Marathon on January 10th and 11th in Seattle.  Boudoir photographs are a wonderful Valentine’s surprise for a partner, and can also be a creative way for you to explore your sexiness as a gift to yourself.

A private 90-minute session:
• $300  SALE! $250
• Up to 3 outfit changes
• Online proofing, ordering and slideshow (all password-protected for your privacy)
• Professional re-touching, processing, toning, cropping and artistic effects
• A classy 5×5 linen album of the best 35 photos from your session

A $100 non-refundable fee (fully-applied toward total) is required to reserve your private time slot.  Albums will be sent to you in time for Valentine’s Day, and are available in your choice of black, silver, navy, beige, pink, aqua, rose or plum! For more information and to reserve a time, email mcb@mollybennett.com.

Nervous?  Don’t be!
I recognize that photo sessions like these are really scary for a lot of women, but if you haven’t ever done photographs like this before, you might be surprised that they can allow you to see how sexy you really are!  I think that the human body is beautiful, but our culture does quite a good job at making people-women in particular-feel bad about our bodies. Never good enough, we’re too fat, too thin, too old, too tall, too short, have too many pimples, scars, freckles, or bruises, too much cellulite or body hair. If we don’t look like we just walked off a runway, we’d better get ourselves home in front of our mirrors and die trying.

You know what I say? FUCK THAT.

The result of these unrealistic beauty standards is that it is difficult for those of us who cannot meet them (ie: EVERYONE) to feel sexy. Through these sessions, I aim to remind you that “sexy” comes in a wider variety of colors, shapes, and sizes than last month’s issue of Cosmo would have us believe.  You don’t need to be a model for me to successfully capture your beauty.  Take it from me: I’m far from traditional “model” condition, and I know how to flatter your figure, whatever shape it may be.

If you’re still feeling nervous, I invite you to step through my online portfolio with images from past boudoir sessions.  You can see that the people I’ve photographed range the gamut of body shape and size, and I think you’ll have to agree that all of them are stunning: http://mollybennett.com/#/pbou/

For more information on the Boudoir Photography Marathon and to reserve a time, email mcb@mollybennett.com.

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