Boundaries & Preparation

Clear communication is the foundation of any good collaboration. To create strong, honest work, both model and photographer need to know expectations, comfort zones, and limits from the beginning.

Most models have specific boundaries, and I respect them 100%. I never push a personal limit. I push the photograph—composition, lighting, framing—but never the person. If we agree on “no visible labia,” for example, you can relax knowing that any accidental frames simply won’t be used.

A safe environment matters. You should feel fully free to move, explore, and express yourself without hesitation. Before shooting, please read the model release carefully. It follows industry standards and includes proof of age (any photo ID). If you have add-ons or questions, we can include them.

To make the session smoother, here are practical guidelines:

  • Get a good night's sleep. Avoid alcohol the day before.
  • Stay hydrated and eat light to avoid fatigue or bloating.
  • Wear loose clothing before the shoot to avoid marks on the skin.
  • Bring a robe or kimono for breaks.
  • If waxing or shaving, do it with enough time for irritation to fade.
  • Retouching is high-end but natural: I remove temporary marks (bruises, pimples), never change body shape.
  • Scars, tattoos, and birthmarks stay unless they distract from a specific composition.

If you’re nervous, bringing a friend or chaperone is welcome. Anyone who forbids it is a red flag. Just choose someone you feel fully comfortable around.

My priority is your safety and your boundaries. Strong images always come second to that.