MS. P | OGDEN, UT | BOUDOIR SHOOT
March 20, 2020
50 is Sexy
Ms. P is turning 50 this year. I know! We couldn’t believe it either!! She makes 50 look sooo good!! Besides all that va-va-voom action she’s got going on, she’s also got the greatest sense of humor! We had the best time shooting with her! This was a do-over shoot for her. A few years ago she hired a boudoir photographer for a session and the photos were nice, but they looked nothing like her. Fake hair, overly photoshopped. Not good. We think she’s gorgeous just the way she is.

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