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I Am A Pinup Photographer And I Love Empowering Women By Showing Them Their Real Beauty (17 Pics)
I was a Combat Medic in the US Army for 8 years. After getting out, my husband was transferred to Hawaii where we spent almost 6 years. I was frustrated with seeing military-inspired pin-ups with mix-matched uniforms, improper hand salutes, and... I told my husband I could do better and he encouraged me to do so, that was in 2007. Since then I have been perfecting my lighting, computer skills, and most importantly, the customer experience!
I hope you enjoy a few images I randomly chose to share here for my first post! Enjoy!
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Sarah Slaykitty
When you murder someone at midnight, what's a girl to do? Simple. Look fabulous while burying the body, of course!
Robber's B-Ware!
Hollywood Glamour
Ww2 Texan & Pinup Dame De La Cruz
Is that a Hellcat? It's been a while since my Revell modeling days. Anyhoo... really love this one: those curves, the hair, well, shoot, the whole shebang!
Hollywood Glamour 2
A Tribute To Bluecoat Gin
Vintage Air Force Pinup
I'm just wondering if this is editing or some really weird eye trick, since you can see a shadow beneath her. Either way this looks great!
Happy St. Patricks Day
Hollywood Glamour 4
Always Ready!
Vintage Pinup
Puppy Love
Look at that wonderful artwork! Beautiful woman! Beautiful pupper! Beautiful tattoos!
Greaser Girl Pinup Party
Only one girl is wearing pumps and only 2 have close to 1950s hair. These girls were not prepared.
Southwest Pinup Tribute
Giddy Up Partner!
Hollywood Betty
Tiki Goddess Pulp Art
I wanted to say the the same but I guess they knew we only existed as maids and prostitutes in there eyes. No Dorthey Dandridge or Joesphine Bakers or Lena Hornes.. and if there are why did you not add some in your collection?
Love the style and that there was also a bigger girl 😍 I wish I one day could feel as beautiful as they looked.
Thanks for the comment! Everyone deserves to feel beautiful and comfortable. I hope one day I can get you in the studio - we will make magic!
Load More Replies...Great photography. Nice settings. Great lighting. I mean just great work. I'm not into big girls but you sure made them look good. I have two friends who would get sprung at most of these girls. Both are married to big girls as well. Like I said in a comment Different strokes for different folks.
Thanks Buzz! All girls are beautiful, you just gotta find it in them and let it shine! Really appreciate the comments!
Load More Replies...Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We have this saying because everyone sees beauty in different ways. It doesn't mean one person's opinion is right or wrong. Somewhere along the way, we as a society have forgotten that individuals are entitled to their own opinions.
Serious question: Has your studio ever photographed women in their 60s? Having read the comments about the models, I'm wondering whether we're looking at a self-selected group.
These are not models, except one on here. There all moms, wives, etc... The picture with the 4 women, all of them just turned 50 and came in for a session, so yes, I do get a wife age range.
Load More Replies...Wow.. I wish someone would take such awesome photos of me.. I love the old style pinup wibe! And the women looks awesome! You make the girls look great! Be proud!
Love, Love, Love these! I’ve always felt like I was born in the wrong era and usually gravitate towards pinup. I love the fashion and beauty but you know how to capture the spirit. We’ll done!
Loved that you used some curvy thick body types, and they look beautiful! One small thought, would be great if we didn't think women had to wear spike heels and tight clothing to be beautiful.
Ah yes, the "fit fat" with big hips and boobs but flat stomachs and smooth faces.
You gotta love when someone says "I empower women by showing them their true beauty" and then they only show photos of women who are traditionally beautiful... I thought this was gonna be a nice, feel good post :/
Everyone is traditionally beautiful to someone.
Load More Replies...I've stood model in front of the camera a couple of times and being a woman I feel very empowered to see my feminine side reflected in pictures (not for the PO by the way, I have a friend who is an artist). I'm not a tomboy. I'm not non-binary. I'm a cisgender woman who is proud to be a woman and I embrace my femininity. I've done pin-up, I've done boudoir, I've even done nude (in styles like the nude paintings of old, very romantic, not vulgar poses). If you see these kind of styles as sexualizing, the problem is with your brain. Because for the artist, the models and those who appreciate this it's art not porn, sensual not sexual. And I speak from experience that these kind of styles are absolutely empowering for those who model. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But so is sexualization. So if you see these pictures as sexualizing, it's your eye that's the problem, not the style. And what is far from empowering are comments of people who feel they should dictate what people should and shouldn't like, what people should and shouldn't wear. What photography styles should and shouldn't be considered empowering. I think you missed that part of the lecture in your ethics class too, that people have different tastes, different interests, and that you should respect that.
Load More Replies...Love the style and that there was also a bigger girl 😍 I wish I one day could feel as beautiful as they looked.
Thanks for the comment! Everyone deserves to feel beautiful and comfortable. I hope one day I can get you in the studio - we will make magic!
Load More Replies...Great photography. Nice settings. Great lighting. I mean just great work. I'm not into big girls but you sure made them look good. I have two friends who would get sprung at most of these girls. Both are married to big girls as well. Like I said in a comment Different strokes for different folks.
Thanks Buzz! All girls are beautiful, you just gotta find it in them and let it shine! Really appreciate the comments!
Load More Replies...Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We have this saying because everyone sees beauty in different ways. It doesn't mean one person's opinion is right or wrong. Somewhere along the way, we as a society have forgotten that individuals are entitled to their own opinions.
Serious question: Has your studio ever photographed women in their 60s? Having read the comments about the models, I'm wondering whether we're looking at a self-selected group.
These are not models, except one on here. There all moms, wives, etc... The picture with the 4 women, all of them just turned 50 and came in for a session, so yes, I do get a wife age range.
Load More Replies...Wow.. I wish someone would take such awesome photos of me.. I love the old style pinup wibe! And the women looks awesome! You make the girls look great! Be proud!
Love, Love, Love these! I’ve always felt like I was born in the wrong era and usually gravitate towards pinup. I love the fashion and beauty but you know how to capture the spirit. We’ll done!
Loved that you used some curvy thick body types, and they look beautiful! One small thought, would be great if we didn't think women had to wear spike heels and tight clothing to be beautiful.
Ah yes, the "fit fat" with big hips and boobs but flat stomachs and smooth faces.
You gotta love when someone says "I empower women by showing them their true beauty" and then they only show photos of women who are traditionally beautiful... I thought this was gonna be a nice, feel good post :/
Everyone is traditionally beautiful to someone.
Load More Replies...I've stood model in front of the camera a couple of times and being a woman I feel very empowered to see my feminine side reflected in pictures (not for the PO by the way, I have a friend who is an artist). I'm not a tomboy. I'm not non-binary. I'm a cisgender woman who is proud to be a woman and I embrace my femininity. I've done pin-up, I've done boudoir, I've even done nude (in styles like the nude paintings of old, very romantic, not vulgar poses). If you see these kind of styles as sexualizing, the problem is with your brain. Because for the artist, the models and those who appreciate this it's art not porn, sensual not sexual. And I speak from experience that these kind of styles are absolutely empowering for those who model. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But so is sexualization. So if you see these pictures as sexualizing, it's your eye that's the problem, not the style. And what is far from empowering are comments of people who feel they should dictate what people should and shouldn't like, what people should and shouldn't wear. What photography styles should and shouldn't be considered empowering. I think you missed that part of the lecture in your ethics class too, that people have different tastes, different interests, and that you should respect that.
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