Giveaway Series, post 3, Miss M

In this series within my blog, I will share individual client stories, that they have allowed me to share with you, in hopes of encouraging you to love yourself more right now not when. These are real women, with real stories.

Allow me to introduce Miss M, a client who preferred to keep her identity anonymous to empower others while maintaining her privacy. As her photographer, I respect and support her decision wholeheartedly. The image above and her testimonial will be the only time you see her face as she requested a more anonymous bodyscape.

During her session, Miss M was amazing and killed it! We captured a range of emotions and styles that were absolutely fabulous, but she decided to keep those images to herself. However, she wanted to be featured in a way that gave her bragging rights and the chance for one of her images to be entered for a cover or award. We selected several images that only show her body and not her face for this purpose.

Miss M booked her session after winning the runner-up prize in my last Giveaway. She needed a pick-me-up after going through a tough time, getting married, and finding out some major things were hidden from her and her children. She was struggling with her body image, having had kids and aging, and just needed to see herself in a different light.

Here's what Miss M had to say about her experience:

This is an example of anonymous shots…