Yes — that’s very common here.
Sessions are guided gently, with care for pacing, comfort, and what feels manageable for you. There’s no pressure to perform or be “good” in front of the camera.
I’ll personally read your message and respond within 24 hours.
You can expect a thoughtful reply with next steps, session options, and space to ask any questions.
Yes. Neurodivergence is fully welcome here.
We can talk ahead of time about pacing, sensory needs, communication preferences, and what helps you feel most at ease. Sessions can be structured, flexible, quiet, or brief depending on what supports you best.
Wear what helps you feel most like yourself.
Comfort and ease matter more than any specific look. Clothes you’ve felt good in before, simple layers, and easy movement tend to work well.
You don’t owe the camera a certain style or gender expression.
If you’d like, you’re welcome to bring several options and we can decide together. This is another perk of at-home sessions- you have everything you need in your closet!
Most people feel exposed or unsure before a session, especially if being seen hasn’t always felt safe. My job is to encourage and reassure you that you are welcome to take up space here- side note that is what I love doing the most!
We’ll move with care, check in often, and adjust the pace or approach as needed. You’re never expected to push through discomfort.
Yes.
You’re welcome to bring someone who helps you feel more at ease. They can be present throughout the session or step in and out as needed — whatever feels most supportive to you.
Yes.
You’ll receive your online photo gallery that is thoughtfully edited and complete. There are no selections, upsells, or additional purchases. Your images are yours to keep.
Only with your permission.
Nothing is ever posted without a clear yes. If you’re open to it, I may reach out after you’ve seen your gallery to ask about sharing a few images — often to help other queer folks see themselves reflected and feel welcomed here. It’s always optional.