Dear Wild Woman,
We’re halfway through the year. Maybe it’s flown by. Maybe it’s felt heavy.
Either way, June is here—a natural midpoint. A moment to pause. To breathe. To come back home to yourself.
At Wild Moon Boudoir Studios, we believe your story doesn’t need a milestone or a reason to be honored. You don’t need to wait for your birthday, your wedding, or a goal weight to decide you’re worthy of being celebrated.
You’re already worthy—right here, in this messy, magical middle of the year.



June Is a Season of Reflection
In the buzz of January, we often chase resolutions. In June, we get real.
This is when the quiet voice inside you—the one that’s often drowned out—starts asking:
What do I need?
Who am I becoming?
Where did I stop showing up for myself?
A boudoir session isn’t the answer to all of that. But it can be a beautiful invitation to reconnect with the version of you that’s been patiently waiting to be seen.

What Boudoir Really Means (And What It Doesn’t)
Boudoir isn’t about “fixing” yourself.
It isn’t about performing sexy for someone else.
It’s not about filters or fantasy.
At Wild Moon, it’s about remembering your power.
We guide you every step of the way—from the moment you walk in with nerves, to the moment you leave feeling like your body holds the entire moon inside it. Whether you’re baring it all or wrapped in cozy layers, the power is in your presence, not your pose.
You don’t need to be “ready.” You just need to be willing.


This Summer, Come Back to You
In a world that tells you to shrink, be quiet, stay soft—we invite you to do the opposite:
🔥 Take up space
🔥 Speak your truth
🔥 Wear the lingerie
🔥 Get in front of the camera
🔥 Laugh too loud
🔥 Own your scars
You are art. You always have been.




Owner / Photographer
A Note From AJ
This summer, I’m holding space for women who are done waiting. Done shrinking. Done apologizing.
Whether it’s your first session or your fourth, I’d be honored to help you see yourself with fresh eyes. We’re creating more than just photos—we’re crafting a moment in time that says: “I chose me.”
No pressure. No salesy pitch. Just a gentle nudge from someone who’s been there.
If your soul whispered “maybe…” while reading this—follow it. That whisper might just be your turning point.