Miss M's Boudoir Experience
Brianne Daul • January 2, 2024
Miss M's Boudoir Experience
1) What made you choose Satin Dauls Boudoir?
I saw someone post about it on facebook and had been thinking about it for a while. I thought this was my sign to look into it and see if I could work up my confidence.
2) What were you nervous about going into your session?
Not feeling good about myself and uncomfortable wearing lingerie that I felt I had no business wearing haha.
3) What was your favorite part of the experience?
Laughing and having fun the whole time. It felt like I was just hanging out with friends.
4) How do you feel now that you’ve completed the session?
I see my body in a whole different light. I may not have the same body I had before kids and I'll continue to work on getting stronger, but I keep looking at the pictures and thinking how did I not see this before?
5) Did the experience help give you a more positive perception of yourself?
100% without a doubt.
6) Would you recommend Satin Dauls Boudoir to others?
All day every day. I think everyone should come here. It was such a good experience and great for my mental health.





There’s something so powerful about flowers—how they push through the soil, endure the storms, and bloom even after the harshest seasons. That same resilience, beauty, and transformation are exactly what came to mind when my client, a breast cancer survivor, finally stepped in front of my camera for her boudoir session. She had waited for this moment, choosing to book her shoot after completing a deeply personal part of her journey—getting her floral bra tattoo. This tattoo wasn’t just about covering her scars; it was about turning them into something beautiful, something hers. It transformed the story her body told, intertwining survival with art in the most breathtaking way. For her, the tattoo wasn’t just ink—it was a reclamation. After everything her body had been through—the surgeries, the healing, the emotional weight of survival—this tattoo became a symbol of her strength, her femininity, and her choice to bloom again. Instead of seeing reminders of pain in the mirror, she now saw a garden of resilience. And when she stepped into the studio, wearing nothing but confidence and those beautifully inked flowers, it was like watching someone step fully into their power. Every pose, every glance in the mirror, every moment was a testament to the fact that she had survived—and she was thriving.







