Boudoir doesn’t have to be complicated to be powerful. Sometimes the most impactful images come from keeping it simple—clean backdrops, strong posing, and a touch of editorial flair.
For this editorial boudoir shoot, we worked with a crisp white backdrop to let Erica shine. She chose a classic Calvin set with jeans that accentuated her curves, while I focused on light, angles, and posing to create a collection of sleek, magazine-worthy images.
These portraits are proof that boudoir is not about showing everything—it’s about creating art from simplicity, shape, and emotion. Erica left her session feeling radiant and empowered, and the photos capture that strength beautifully.






If you’ve been curious about boudoir but want something more modern and elevated, an editorial-inspired session might be the perfect fit. Let’s create portraits that feel like they belong on the pages of a fashion magazine—timeless, bold, and uniquely you. Contact me today to plan your editorial boudoir session.
Amanda @ Knowles Photography
Your Charlotte NC Boudoir Photographer
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