Are you a murderer? | South Carolina Boudoir

It’s a couple of days before my session with Mrs. E and suddenly my phone rings. I didn’t get to it in time, of course. But a voice mail pops up; “hey it’s so and so, I have a session on Sunday and I’m nervous…”(she sounds adorable by the way). She proceeds with “and my husband asked how do I know you’re not a murderer”. At this point I about fell out of my chair. I’ll be honest this was a first, but seriously I’m shocked more women doing ask this. Seeing as I have one too many horror movies under my belt, mind you I LOVE horror movies, it has resulted in a very paranoid head space. So needless to say, even though I found so much humor in this very innocent question, I totally related to her husband at that point. I have made a point in “beefing” up my website with any and every thing you could possibly think of. All the questions I have ever been asked is on my FAQ page. I got personal on my bio page because I want anyone who is interested in a boudoir shoot to feel like they know me. It’s such a personal and intimate session and there has to be a level of trust established. But even with all the information I lay out in my website, sometimes it’s a voice that you need to hear. For those who are extra nervous or you know, paranoid (points a finger at my own face) I’m more than happy to talk on the phone or hell even facetime. Even though I don’t do face to face pre-session consultations, I do establish a great level of connect and trust with my clients. So when I called Mrs. E back, we immediately connected, laughed and most importantly put her mind at ease. She had the chance to ask the last minute questions she had on her mind and we talked about other things as well like her excitement about the new house they purchased. By the end of our conversation, she was ready to do this! Most importantly, learned that No, I am not a murderer (still laughing about this)!

I was very very nervous but Tiffany made me feel at home! There were no awkward moments or points where I felt uncomfortable! Tiffany is such a pro at what she does! I have and would recommend her to all of my friends!
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Actually being able to see myself for what I look like, and seeing my husbands reaction to the photos has been so liberating. Before now I was always worried that being plus size meant I wasn’t beautiful. My boudoir experience has helped me realize that being big and beautiful are two sides of the same coin.

That last comment got me. Especially after she revealed to me during her session that she had actually contacted another local boudoir photographer before me, and was DECLINED because of her size. I am still appalled, speechless, and most of all angry as hell that this incredible, beautiful woman was turned down. Which of course, I 1000% believe that photographer missed out. She/he missed out on not only knowing this sweet, vivacious woman but to have photographed her. I mean look how photogenic she is! Needless to say, I am beyond honored to have had the opportunity to not only have met her but also show her just how incredibly beautiful she is and that size should never be a factor to determine your beauty, worth, or anything really. Each and every woman is remarkable in her own unique way.

Thank you Mrs. E for having the courage not once but TWICE, and putting yourself out there once again when you contacted me. I am forever in awe of you and beyond grateful to have you as a part of the TMS family.

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She's got all the moves | Columbia, SC Boudoir

Today’s client feature, like all my clients, is a very special one. Mrs. B came to me ready to have a great time, and fully ready to trust me every step of the way. Not only that, she was 1000% prepared for her session, having read my VERY EXTENSIVE prep guide probably 100 times ( I kid of course, BUT you catch my drift). We talked about her ideas and what she wanted from her session. One thing that jumped out was she wanted movement. We all know I love some motion blur in an image, so I was damn near giddy when she mentioned the thought. My favorite part was after the session though. She left with a bit of pep in her step, so excited to see the outcome. As I do with all my clients, I sent her a little preview picture that day. She knew from just that ONE picture she was going to want all her images, and upgraded her package right then. This is usually inevitable, as most clients do this at their reveal.

Here’s what she has to say:

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Hair and make up by Liz Yturria

I absolutely loved everything about doing this photo shoot with Tiffany! At first I was very nervous but she made me feel comfortable and confident. I love how she is very detailed oriented to every single picture (from making sure my hair was in the right place to how to hold my hands).
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This isn’t something I would normally do but it was a fun time and I would totally do it again! It was perfect! I feel like I am more confident than before.
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Months later I received an email after I thanked her for referring a friend to me. It was an update on how she’s been doing since the dreaded pandemic. Much like everyone else she’s been through a hell of alot since our time together, this part is not my story to tell, but her email brought so many tears to my eyes. She told me about how she revisited her images and how they reminded her of how strong of a woman she is.

I often think about how I felt when I was at my photo shoot with you.....I felt strong and empowered. I hope you realize how amazing you make people feel. I look at those pictures often and tell myself over and over that I am a strong person and I can do anything. You captured that and I am so grateful for that. I know things happen for a reason and I truly believe God put you in my life at that moment to help me remember that I am a strong, sassy, powerful woman 😊. During all of these uncertain times I feel like it is important to remind people of their greatness, and you are pretty freaking awesome!!! Can’t wait for the next session 😊

I thank you Mrs. B for such an amazing time together and for the sweet words that came later. You my friend are truly a strong, confident, beautiful woman; capable of so much! Much like the furniture you bring back to life, you are a work of art and I wish you all the best. Until next time…

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Bold, Sexy, and Beautiful | South Carolina Boudoir Studio

Miss A had always wanted to do a session and she got her chance after being the big winner of one of my donated boudoir/beauty sessions. I give one of these each year to a breast cancer group such as the YSC (Young Survival Coalition). Despite pulling her back out the morning of her session, she came rather than canceling. After all that would have been the easier thing to do. But she didn’t! A decision neither of us regret. She came in full of excitement and nerves, just like all the women who walk through my doors. But she was quick to say she was up for anything and willing to trust me and any of my suggestions. She was there for the experience and wanted to enjoy every part of it. After talking a bit before her shoot I learned she has a wild soul and I wanted to capture just that!

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This experience is a MUST DO!! Tiffany makes you feel right at home in her studio. From the moment you walk in door until your final selections of photographs are made, she will walk you through everything.
Having your pictures to cherish for years to come is priceless... Don’t you want to be able to look back one day and say, “Look at ME. I was Bold. I was Sexy. I was Beautiful.” Do it....now...don’t wait...
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Thank you Miss A for putting your trust in me! Until next time…

xoxo,

Tiffany Marie

Another Year Around The Sun

Welp here we are again, my birthday. The day I use to dread just 3 years ago. Now, not so much. More like welcoming it with open arms. I’m 32 and damn proud! I used to loath getting older. Now, I get excited for the day I can yell for kids to get off my lawn and it be acceptable because I’m the wild, old lady up the road. Until, that day I plan to keep celebrating each year with some fun self portraits (yep, actually made time for it this year) and slight reflection of the years past.

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Since my last birthday I have learned/done the following adult-ish things….

  1. Actually started a true skin care routine and sticking to it.

  2. Stopped giving my self permission to dress like a I don’t care JUST because I’m a mom of two and currently have a 1 year old.

  3. Started a capsule wardrobe and being more selective in what I buy (quality over quantity for now on my friends)

  4. Investing more in the friendships that matter.

  5. Started wearing less and less makeup and embracing my actual skin under it all.

  6. Decided bras really are just dumb, so I go with out 80% of the time now. F-U BRAS!

  7. Have discovered silence is sacred

  8. Learned to truly listen to my body when its screaming at me to get help and take it easy. My autoimmune helped me realize this the most. I’m listening body, I’m listening.

  9. Decided to take better care of my self and not just because fad diets tell me to.

  10. Adapted the mantra “Nobody cares, like you think they care.” Thank you Schitts Creek for that one.

Simply put, I have realized most of all age is just a number. And even though I’m 32 and don’t tend to fit in with most women my age and certainly not younger, that it really doesn’t matter. As long as I’m living my most authentic self, and continue to do what I love the most, and love those I hold closest to my heart. I have truly found my happy place. It only took me this long to find it. This is the first time I can truly say I know who I am and see clearly of what I want to accomplish in the future. I thank my clients most of all for that. Hearing each of your stories has opened my eyes in so many ways.

Thank you as always for letting me share with you bits and pieces about me over these years.

Cheers!
Now let’s eat some cake.