This Woman Was Nervous About Her Photoshoot With Fiancé, But The Result Won The Internet
So often today on social media we are bombarded by images of plastic people, airbrushed and filtered to such an extent that all genuine emotion and feeling, the human connections that shine through the picture and into our hearts, is lost.
Step forward Stephanie and Arryn, a young couple from Texas. They are not models, but friends with photographer Bria Terry, of Wolf & Rose Photography. Stephanie decided to respond to an everyday call for models to take part in a boudoir photoshoot, and as you can see, the results are stunning.
The photoshoot was uploaded onto Wolf & Rose Photography’s Facebook page, which is pretty much normal protocol, but this time the photos went hugely viral. What is it about these particular photos that have caused such a stir? We will leave it for you to decide. But the obvious love, chemistry, confidence and beauty of the images are there for all to see, generating an unexpectedly wonderful response from an infamously mean internet comments section. “This makes my heart so happy and gives me hope as a plus size woman that not all men care about what size you are” is just one example of the body positive message that this photoshoot, breaking the mold of societal expectations, has inspired.
Stephanie has embraced the opportunity to give her message of body positivity to the millions who struggle with unrealistic expectations pushed by both social and mainstream media, leading to self-esteem issues. “I remember being in junior high and looking at myself in the mirror, wondering why my stomach wasn’t the way it was ‘supposed’ to be,” she told HuffPost. “Over the years, I’ve come to accept that I am always going to be considered plus-size. I push myself out of my comfort zone by wearing clothes that I love but aren’t in society’s mold of what is acceptable for bigger women, like crop tops, tight shirts, shorter dresses and shorts. I walk around with my head high, smiling, and show no shame in myself.” The photoshoot gave her a great opportunity to really express herself, and she loves the result. “I honestly have never felt more attractive,” was her reaction to first seeing the album. “I was shocked. I look so in love and confident. Every person should be able to see themselves in that light. It is really eye-opening.”
We at Bored Panda say cheers to Stephanie and Arryn, who plan to wed in early 2019, and to Bria for capturing the connection, emotion and chemistry between them. Bria told Healthline that the couple had made her job seem easy. “The connection they share is truly inspiring, even to me. It has always been my hope as a photographer to show people the beauty that they hold, and I feel like I’ve done this here. I am a firm believer in love. Size, race, religion, and sexuality are all things that are at times used to divide us, but at the end of the day, we all just want to be loved. I think that’s why these photos have become so popular. Above all else, you can see the love that these two share.”
You can scroll down to check out the gorgeous pics below. True love really does know no boundaries!
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“I remember being in junior high and looking at myself in the mirror, wondering why my stomach wasn’t the way it was ‘supposed’ to be”
“Over the years, I’ve come to accept that I am always going to be considered plus-size”
“I walk around with my head high, smiling, and show no shame in myself”
“I honestly have never felt more attractive,” was her reaction to first seeing the album
“I was shocked. I look so in love and confident”
“Every person should be able to see themselves in that light. It is really eye-opening”
The photographer believes that “The connection they share is truly inspiring, even to me”
“It has always been my hope as a photographer to show people the beauty that they hold, and I feel like I’ve done this here”
“I am a firm believer in love. Size, race, religion, and sexuality are all things that are at times used to divide us, but at the end of the day, we all just want to be loved”
The photoshoot resonated with people across the internet
The second article beautifully captures the essence of self-acceptance and the celebration of genuine beauty, which aligns closely with the theme of the first article. In today’s world where societal beauty standards often dominate discussions, Stephanie’s powerful message underscores the importance of embracing one’s true self.
For similar insights on redefining beauty beyond physical appearances, one might explore how Alex Durog’s words powerfully challenge conventional beauty norms.
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Oh god, if she hadn't posted it online nobody would be any the wiser and it would be a nice private memory, but because it's online I feel compelled to reply. I get the feeling that nowadays just because someone is big it MUST be immediately beautiful. Well everybody likes different things and personally I think this is a lovely private album but I'm not too keen on looking at it. There.
Thank God someone said it! I hate these kind of publicized photos that should be kept private... not meant for everyone's eyes! I'd never do this, let alone show EVERYONE on the internet! It's great that she has the confidence as a plus size woman to do this kind of photo shoot... but she should've kept them private, really!
Load More Replies...I agree that all women should accept themselves as they are and be self-confident. But I don't see why a woman should get half naked in front of the camera and publish her photos to show herself and the others she became self-confident.
Sometimes I wonder if people who do these things are really that self-confident, since they are clearly still looking for strangers' attention and approval. I feel like people who are truly satisfied are the ones we'll never hear of, because they don't need to tell anyone. But that's just me, too.
Load More Replies...I was immediately worried about their clothes on the muddy ground. There lie my concerns.
I had a very similar "Ew they are sitting in the mucky, muddy water" moment with the very first pic.
Load More Replies...I don't get why people have this urge to make semi-erotic photos when they get engaged. Is this something they send to family or what? I wouldn't want my aunts to see me simulating sex with a wet underdressed guy (or girl). And why do people post them on the internet? It just seems like random erotica.
I grew up an Army Brat in the mid 50s to mid 60s, and Dad was stationed in Alaska, Germany and the US. I worked in the commissary, bagging groceries for tips, and hundreds of couples came through on a regular basis. And what amazed me no end were the short, skinny little NCOs, who were accompanied by Huge wives, who were two-three times their size. It was simply amazing, but they usually tipped great, so it never bothered me. The moral is that "No one size fits all". Its what makes life interesting. Carry on. :D
Awww, c'mon Mike. Be nice to John, he's a cool old dude and he has some good stories.
Load More Replies...People are fawning all over this simply because she is overweight. If she were thin people would either, A) not give a s**t, or B) call her a s**t etc.
"I'm always going to be considered plus-size?" That's bull. Nobody is born overweight or obese. You should love yourself no matter your size, but to passively accept that you'll never be fit is to give up on yourself & your health. That's not self-love; it's self-neglect. If you love yourself & your fiance, you should want to be alive for many years to come. To be clear: I'm glad these two have found something so special & are happy. It's great to see people in love. But it's not great to teach our young people that obesity is just an alternate look that should be accepted & not worked on. Love yourself while you work on getting fit, but work on getting fit. We're the first generation projected to have a shorter lifespan than our parents. Obesity plays a central role in that. It's not about fitting into a certain size clothes or other aesthetic factors; it's about your health.
Babies that are born to overweight mothers will somewhat inherit their insulin resistance and will have a propensity to be overweight later in life due to that circumstance. You make an excellent point that we as a generation need to start facing the facts and get our weight issues under control, or we may be birthing a next generation with even greater obesity challenges to face. I'm legitimately worried about future humans looking like the WALL-E people... it's entirely possible. The problem is people believe they are making the right health choices when in fact they're destroying their bodies. Nutrition is as political as it gets. I believe I am right and have the body to prove it, but a vegan will passionately disagree with my choices.
Load More Replies...I personally think that she should still lose weight because her size is not healthy but I am happy that she's confident.
I think her situation has also another causes, some diseases or genetic can cause obesity; some people often eat healthy but their body keeps getting fat
Load More Replies...I am about 20 lbs bigger now then I was when me and my husband first got together 9 years ago but he still makes me feel like the sexiest women in the whole world. love is love doesn't matter your size. everyone deserves happiness and this couple has found that. congrats to the happy couple. your love is truly beautiful.
It is great. If they are happy, who we are to judge them or anybody? :)
Thank you... finally a rational comment. Just because it's a picture on the internet doesn't mean everyone has the right to call her names and be judgmental about her situation. Why can't they just be happy for the couple for their love and their willingness to step outside their box for a day, leave behind the nasty comments and just enjoy being in love? And what is wrong with people in general who feel that being negative is the best response? Just stop it.
Load More Replies...Oh god, if she hadn't posted it online nobody would be any the wiser and it would be a nice private memory, but because it's online I feel compelled to reply. I get the feeling that nowadays just because someone is big it MUST be immediately beautiful. Well everybody likes different things and personally I think this is a lovely private album but I'm not too keen on looking at it. There.
Thank God someone said it! I hate these kind of publicized photos that should be kept private... not meant for everyone's eyes! I'd never do this, let alone show EVERYONE on the internet! It's great that she has the confidence as a plus size woman to do this kind of photo shoot... but she should've kept them private, really!
Load More Replies...I agree that all women should accept themselves as they are and be self-confident. But I don't see why a woman should get half naked in front of the camera and publish her photos to show herself and the others she became self-confident.
Sometimes I wonder if people who do these things are really that self-confident, since they are clearly still looking for strangers' attention and approval. I feel like people who are truly satisfied are the ones we'll never hear of, because they don't need to tell anyone. But that's just me, too.
Load More Replies...I was immediately worried about their clothes on the muddy ground. There lie my concerns.
I had a very similar "Ew they are sitting in the mucky, muddy water" moment with the very first pic.
Load More Replies...I don't get why people have this urge to make semi-erotic photos when they get engaged. Is this something they send to family or what? I wouldn't want my aunts to see me simulating sex with a wet underdressed guy (or girl). And why do people post them on the internet? It just seems like random erotica.
I grew up an Army Brat in the mid 50s to mid 60s, and Dad was stationed in Alaska, Germany and the US. I worked in the commissary, bagging groceries for tips, and hundreds of couples came through on a regular basis. And what amazed me no end were the short, skinny little NCOs, who were accompanied by Huge wives, who were two-three times their size. It was simply amazing, but they usually tipped great, so it never bothered me. The moral is that "No one size fits all". Its what makes life interesting. Carry on. :D
Awww, c'mon Mike. Be nice to John, he's a cool old dude and he has some good stories.
Load More Replies...People are fawning all over this simply because she is overweight. If she were thin people would either, A) not give a s**t, or B) call her a s**t etc.
"I'm always going to be considered plus-size?" That's bull. Nobody is born overweight or obese. You should love yourself no matter your size, but to passively accept that you'll never be fit is to give up on yourself & your health. That's not self-love; it's self-neglect. If you love yourself & your fiance, you should want to be alive for many years to come. To be clear: I'm glad these two have found something so special & are happy. It's great to see people in love. But it's not great to teach our young people that obesity is just an alternate look that should be accepted & not worked on. Love yourself while you work on getting fit, but work on getting fit. We're the first generation projected to have a shorter lifespan than our parents. Obesity plays a central role in that. It's not about fitting into a certain size clothes or other aesthetic factors; it's about your health.
Babies that are born to overweight mothers will somewhat inherit their insulin resistance and will have a propensity to be overweight later in life due to that circumstance. You make an excellent point that we as a generation need to start facing the facts and get our weight issues under control, or we may be birthing a next generation with even greater obesity challenges to face. I'm legitimately worried about future humans looking like the WALL-E people... it's entirely possible. The problem is people believe they are making the right health choices when in fact they're destroying their bodies. Nutrition is as political as it gets. I believe I am right and have the body to prove it, but a vegan will passionately disagree with my choices.
Load More Replies...I personally think that she should still lose weight because her size is not healthy but I am happy that she's confident.
I think her situation has also another causes, some diseases or genetic can cause obesity; some people often eat healthy but their body keeps getting fat
Load More Replies...I am about 20 lbs bigger now then I was when me and my husband first got together 9 years ago but he still makes me feel like the sexiest women in the whole world. love is love doesn't matter your size. everyone deserves happiness and this couple has found that. congrats to the happy couple. your love is truly beautiful.
It is great. If they are happy, who we are to judge them or anybody? :)
Thank you... finally a rational comment. Just because it's a picture on the internet doesn't mean everyone has the right to call her names and be judgmental about her situation. Why can't they just be happy for the couple for their love and their willingness to step outside their box for a day, leave behind the nasty comments and just enjoy being in love? And what is wrong with people in general who feel that being negative is the best response? Just stop it.
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