Investment and info
Because this isn’t just about pretty pictures. This is about proof—of your existence, your power, your evolution. Investing in yourself through photography is a radical, deeply personal act of self-celebration. It’s how you show up for yourself. Loudly. Boldly. Unapologetically. Especially if the world has tried to make you feel like too much—or not enough.
Photography becomes your mirror, your megaphone, your moment. And for my LGBTQ+IA2S community, this kind of visibility? It matters. A lot. You deserve to be captured with love, with power, and with no damn compromises.:
your session
Why Invest in Photography?
Because this isn’t just about pretty pictures. It’s about presence, power, and proof.
Investing in photography is saying, I deserve to be seen—not just looked at.
It’s claiming space in a world that often tries to make people—especially women, LGBTQ+IA2S folks, BIPOC, fat bodies, neurodivergent folks, and anyone living outside the “norm”—feel like they’re too much or not enough. Spoiler: you’re exactly right.
This is about more than images. It’s about impact. And baby, when you see yourself through this lens? Everything shifts.
Confidence You Can Feel—and See
This is transformation. This is truth.
Whether it’s boudoir, branding, or empowerment—your session isn’t just about how you look, but how you feel. Powerful. Grounded. Unapologetic. You’ll walk out standing taller. Louder. You-er.
Photography becomes a mirror held up to the parts of yourself you’ve forgotten to celebrate.
For those of us whose identities have been ignored, questioned, or erased—it’s personal. It’s affirming. It’s healing.
This is for you, exactly as you are, right now.
Art, Legacy, and a Little Bit of Chaos
This isn’t content for content’s sake.
This is legacy work. A visual receipt of your glow-up, your evolution, you're becoming.
This isn’t content for content’s sake.
This is legacy work. A visual receipt of your glow-up, your evolution, your becoming.
Whether you're building your brand or capturing your body in its full glory, we’re making more than images—we're making art you’ll feel.
And I’m not some silent photographer in the background. I’m the chaos coordinator, the hair-fixer, the hype conductor yelling “YESS QUEEN!” when you hit your power pose. This is an experience—feral, focused, and full of heart.
Art That Moves You (and Maybe Makes You Cry in a Good Way)
Whether it’s boudoir, branding, or a soul-baring empowerment shoot, this is about creating imagery that holds truth. Not filters. Not trends. Just you, captured with depth, soul, softness, fire, and full permission to be every version of yourself at once.
This is the kind of photography that makes you feel seen—not just looked at.
This Is a Safe Space—With a Side of Sass
Listen, I’m not that quiet little photographer in the corner saying, “Say cheese.” I’m the hype witch, the energy architect, the chaos coordinator who’s going to yell “YESSSSSS” when you hit your light and adjust your hair like I’m prepping you for the Met Gala.
We laugh, we cuss, we get emotional, we dance. We build trust. You don’t need to come in confident—you just need to show up. I’ll bring the rest.
Let’s Make Something Unforgettable
You don’t need to lose weight. You don’t need a reason.
You don’t need permission.
Wanting to feel seen, powerful, and celebrated is reason enough.
So let’s shoot. Let’s slay. Let’s make some damn magic.
"My experience with Loretta has been amazing. She has a very warm personality and is sure to make you feel comfortable during your time with her! Highly recommend."
Alicia S.
"I did some personal photos with Loretta and loved the entire process. She made me feel very comfortable as I'm not a fan of having my picture taken. I loved the photos she presented me with as well as my options for receiving them."
Elizabeth C.
"Loretta and her team were amazing. Being a larger sized lady, I don't feel great in my body but this was such an empowering moment for me. Loretta was very open about what I wanted to do and what I was comfortable with, and felt no pressure."
Patty F.