When embarking on a boudoir session, it’s natural to have questions about the confidentiality of your photos and how they’ll be used. I am committed to a strict privacy policy and giving you full control over how your images are shared. Here’s an overview of our approach to privacy and photo publishing.
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It’s simple: your privacy is my top priority. Your photos belong to you and will always be protected. You have full control over how they’re used, and I uphold a strict privacy policy without exception. You’re completely safe.
Your Privacy is Fully Protected
The first thing to know is that your photos are your property. You have the freedom to use them however you wish, as long as it’s for personal, non-commercial purposes. You won’t need any additional permission from me to share your photos with friends, on social media, or for any other private use. However, if you wish to use the images commercially (advertising, promotions, etc.), this must be explicitly agreed upon in advance through a written agreement.
Your session and photos remain private and will never be published without your explicit consent.
More importantly, I will never publish your photos without your consent. I have no intention of sharing your images anywhere—whether on my website, social media, or any other platform. This rule is part of my privacy policy, which I respect and follow without exception. Your photos and session are completely secure. Rest assured, your images will remain private unless you freely decide to share them.
You have full control over what you do with your photos. Nothing will ever be published without your explicit consent, and you can trust that your images are always respected and protected.
Written Consent for Any Publication
If you agree to have your photos published, whether on my website or other platforms, there’s a clear and formal process. Every photo that appears on my website or in any public publication is only shared with your explicit written consent. This consent process is formal, where you are clearly informed about how your images will be used. No visual will be shared without your prior approval.
Published photos are carefully selected to ensure they respect and highlight the model.
I firmly believe that informed consent is fundamental. If you decide to allow your photos to be shared, I’ll ensure you understand where and how they’ll be used. You always have the power to decide where your images can be published. For example, you might choose to share your photos only on my website, on private social media, or in publications promoting the art of boudoir. But no matter your decision, you remain in control.
Additionally, when I publish clients’ images, I ensure they are always respected and presented in a way that honours their privacy and dignity. Photos are carefully selected and showcased in a context that celebrates your individuality. If you ever change your mind about the publication of a shared photo, you have the right to ask me to remove it. There’s no pressure, and I will gladly respect your new decision.
Clear, Simple, and Without Exceptions
In summary, the privacy of your photos is an absolute priority. I am committed to respecting your privacy, giving you full control over your images, and never publishing them without your explicit consent. You have complete freedom to decide what you want to do with your photos, with no pressure or obligation.
If you choose to allow your images to be shared, it’s always done respectfully and transparently, and you’ll benefit from our special offer as a thank-you. In all cases, you can be confident that your photos will be handled with the utmost care, and you’ll always retain full control over their use.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you want to clarify anything—or if you’re eager to get started—reach out, I’m all ears!
Can Glintof publish my boudoir photos?
Are my boudoir photos private by default?
Can I approve only some images for publication?
Can I publish my own boudoir photos myself?
What does formal consent mean for boudoir photo publication?
Do I need to do anything to keep my boudoir photos private?