Is it safe?

I operate out of my home studio in Rockford, MI. A female photography assistant (Jenna) is always present for every shoot I do. I will not touch you, and I encourage you to research me. There is a full bathroom for privacy while changing.

Can I bring a friend?

Always! For your safety and comfort, feel free to bring one friend to any photoshoot we do. Remember that I will also have a female assistant/chaperone present.

What if I want to stop, or change my mind afterward?

If you feel uncomfortable at any time during a photoshoot, speak up and we will stop immediately.

Afterward, if your life changes and you want photos taken down, email me and I will remove them from my website, Instagram, and Model Society. You do not have to explain why. It usually takes me a few days.

What I cannot do is take back what is already out in the world. If someone reposted a photo, or a search engine cached it, or it is in a print someone bought, that is beyond my reach. I will also keep my own copies and the signed release on file, but they stop being public.

Can I stay anonymous?

Yes! Tell me before we shoot and I will not tag you or use your name anywhere. We can also shoot so your face is not visible, or keep some photos private and never post them at all. We agree on what gets shared before anything goes out.

One honest limit: a model release is a legal document, so I will always know your real name. Anonymous means anonymous to the public, not to me. And if your face or a distinctive tattoo is in a photo, someone who knows you may recognize you.

Will you photograph my body type?

Yes, and I would prefer to expand my portfolio to a wider range of ages and body types.

What kinds of shoots can we do?

Mostly art nude as you see throughout this website.

I am also interested in conceptual art focused on progressive topics including bodily autonomy, government corruption, surveillance, and social media harms.

Why is most of your work nude?

Nude art is timeless, beautiful, and the absolute minimalism is an irresistible challenge for me.

What if I am not sure about posing nude?

Then don't, at least not until you are ready. Once a photo is online it is there forever, and I would rather you sit this out than regret it later.

How much modeling experience do I need?

I work with women at all experience levels. I use the term "model" for anyone I photograph.

How old do I have to be?

Shoots are open to models 18 or older. Nude work is 21 or older.

I check photo ID on the day of the shoot and a signed model release is always required.

How long is a typical shoot?

Two hours.

Who pays?

My shoots are TFP ("trade for prints"), meaning they are unpaid collaborations.

What do models get?

For TFP collaborations, I will deliver every photo I choose to edit. I generally deliver at least ten edits within two weeks, though it might take up to four. The edits are high-resolution files suitable for all uses, including making prints, sharing online, etc. I never add watermarks on top of images.

You can sell photos and prints through sites like OnlyFans, Fansly, etc. That's entirely up to you. If you want to submit photos for publication, I will support that.

What is a model release?

A model release is a written agreement between a photographer and model that grants the photographer permission to publish photos. I use an industry-standard app called Easy Release, which ensures I have your legal name, proof of age, and permission to share photos.

How will you use photos of me?

When we plan our shoot, we will also discuss which photos you are comfortable with me sharing online. I most commonly share them on this website, Instagram, and Model Society. I may make prints or albums to keep in my studio or to sell. I do not have any pay sites such as Patreon, OnlyFans, etc.