Shreveport, Louisiana Boudoir Photographer | Mariah's Boudoir Session

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I always enjoy having Mariah in the studio. She has been with me for over 2 years now. Every time she comes in I can see her glowing. After children, it’s hard to get back secure with your own body. Boudoir is the perfect way to feel like yourself again. Of course she is nervous every time but she opens up quickly. Once you walk in for hair and makeup, you will feel like home. Even adding a massage on can help you relax a bit more. Don’t worry, everything is taken care of right in the studio. You get to enjoy a day to yourself on top of a stress free experience when you book with Express Your Beauty Photography. When you look at Mariah, you might be thinking wow she is perfect. However, we all have flaws we wish we could hide. That is why society is so cruel. I hate how they portray women all over the world. You can take the most perfect photograph and still not feel confident. That is because society has an awful way of working. Don’t compare yourself to others because they are fighting the battle with you. Let’s tackle society and show them you don’t have to look a certain way. You deserve to feel confident in your own skin no matter what.

Society says if you are petite, you should be grateful. If you are thick, you should be petite. That is bonkers if you ask me. It should matter what you heart looks like on the inside and how you feel about yourself. No one should tell you how you should and shouldn’t look. The people on the internet don’t know you. They don’t matter. How do you feel when you wake up and look in the mirror every day? I strive to show each lady how they are unique. You will walk out of my studio feeling brand new.

“I felt powerful when I left Kristina’s studio. It isn’t a feeling that just last that day. It will change your life more than you know. I never expected to still feel confident. Whenever I feel down, I look at my album. I can say that’s me confidently. She doesn’t alter you or edit any flaws out. Instead, she embraces them to show you that flaws are important. It makes you human.”