We had a great time with Mrs. M.

She’s dynamic, beautiful, funny, and confident. Maybe she’s always been this way, or maybe it’s just what happens when you wind up your fast leg and kick breast cancer squarely in the mouth.

It was an honour to photograph her either way.

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We started the shoot off in her husband’s shirt. This is such a lovely way to show your partner you’re thinking of them, and it looks great too.

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If your partner is quite a bit bigger than you, we can always pin the shirt around you so it doesn’t drown you. Or, you could bring other items that are personal to your relationship – maybe a tie, a piece of jewellery, an old concert t-shirt, etc.

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Statement jewellery can be a lot of fun.

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These pearls were a dream to shoot with, and you don’t have to break the bank – just get some good fakes and no one will ever be the wiser.

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For our next look, we added a bold red lip  and paired it with classic black lingerie.

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Oh Hi…I’m Mrs. M and I have the most incredible eyes ever…

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Sometimes a sneaky little anonymous shot is great for an album cover or wall art. We ended up choosing a different image for Mrs. M’s album, but I still like the mysterious nature of this frame.

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This location has a great view of the Shard. The weather was good and Mrs. M was feeling brave, so we hopped onto the balcony quickly.

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This is Mrs. M’s wedding sari. HOW CUTE IS THAT? We both loved how these turned out, and I’m sure her husband did too:)

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Initially, Mrs. M told me that she didn’t like her breast cancer scars and might want me to remove them in post production, but she wasn’t 100% sure yet. After we talked it through, I told her that I’d leave them so she could see how she felt about them in the final images.

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In the end, they didn’t bother her half as much as she though they would and we left them in.

I like that.

You know why? Because a scar does not make you look less beautiful. It just makes you look stronger.

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OH MY HELL. Shut up with your pretty face Mrs. M.

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And the legs. Enough already with your long legs.

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Just kidding, you’re amazing. Loved these implied topless shots as well.

Mrs. M, it was beyond lovely to work with you. My very best wishes for your two new projects coming up;)

xx

Stormy