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12 Best Boudoir Photographers in Seattle

When it comes to boudoir photographers in Seattle, Cheryl Jones of Belle Boudoir is one of the originators.

Although she got her start shooting weddings, she realized her gift for boudoir in 2008. Pretty soon after, she opened a boudoir-exclusive studio in Ballard and never looked back. Working alongside a team of talented women, Cheryl is devoted to giving her clients the most comfortable and beautiful shoot possible. Her lush photography gives as much life to the lovely women of Seattle as they do to it. We’re obsessed.

Halle Roland’s work excites us the same way Cass Bird’s does: with a rampant desire to see more. And more, and more.

They’re intimate wedding and Seattle boudoir photographers whose work rightfully centers around Seattle’s glorious LGBTQ+ community. Too often,  the commercial photographic landscape is awash with specific body types. The same trends do affect the boudoir world, too. Halle takes that landscape and flips it wide, showcasing the broad, glorious, fabulous, loving, and beautiful lives that make up the PNW queer community. And by the way, Peerspace does list photo spaces that are specifically for boudoir—so book some space and some time with Halle, and find out what magic manifests itself. 

Brittany Martorella has been photographing women since 2018.

Undine Boudoir provides a beauty and boudoir service for women, by women. It consists of Brittany and hair and make-up artist Kanani Flores, two women who want others to feel every bit as beautiful as they should. Undine photographs show great command of shadows and a fine understanding between light and dark. More than anything, though, they show every woman can look ripped from the pages of a fashion magazine — but even better. For some added magazine dazzle, try shooting in an upscale locale like this posh midcentury home, complete with a pool.

Be it leather, pleather, silk bindings, or stockings, Bunni Devereux gives Seattle boudoir photography a delicious, kinky frosting.

Run by a married couple, Bunni Devereaux is owned and helmed by its eponymous photographer. Bunni, an award-winning Seattle boudoir photographer, has been behind the camera in one way or another since high school. Her art is focused on self-esteem, empowering human beings with every shot. No matter how you see yourself, Bunni’s transformative photography will only make you want you more. We especially love her work with colorful, edgy lighting, like the kind you can nail in a dedicated space like this one.

While based in Seattle, nothing can stop Kate Morrow from roaming the West Coast. Or taking photographs. 

As evidenced by her business name, Kate’s boudoir photographs are built on adventure. Whether it’s nude shots amid mud and towering Douglas firs or the comfort of your own home, she brings a wanderlusting eye to every situation. Not everyone would be comfortable shooting on a rooftop deck, but if we had that goal, we’d probably tap Kate Morrow for the gig. Comfort and wiggle room are two of the most important aspects of a boudoir photo session. And Kate is more than happy to work with you and your ideas until you both come up with something divine.

Senior portraits, fashion, portraits, boudoir. Published photographer Goldie Lucarelli has her camera in all kinds of pots. You’ll notice her skill in working with natural light, a recipe for exquisite photos in any of the sun-draped lounges Seattle has to offer.

A professional photographer for over a decade, Goldie’s pictures are able to cross the spectrum. With film portraits that look like they’re from the pages of Vogue to boudoir shots lingerie brands would crave, there’s no limit to her skills. What attracted Goldie to photography was capturing the little moments that pass us by all too quickly. Those that, if we’re unlucky, also go by undocumented. And if you ask us, she does so beautifully.