I am Miranda Suess — a woman who loves to make other women feel confident. Growing up, I loved all things beauty, like hair and makeup and still to this day get asked by my girlfriends to do their hair and makeup before going out. I enjoy it so much, I love the confidence boost it gives to my friends. However, I am not trying to make a hobby out of cosmetology into a profession, but take my profession as a female professional photographer and capture woman in their best element as a hella confident sex kitten. My style of boudoir photography is very creative and a mix of focusing on your best features, action shots hair flips and dancing around in your undies and capturing the seduction in your eyes like Adriana Lima in EVERY. I will bring the bluetooth speaker, you bring the playlist. My favorite and recommended locations for a boudoir photo session is any place that has floor to ceiling windows, a balcony and bathtub.

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Welcome to the place where I'll spill out words and spam with images. This little corner of my site is hands down my favorite. One where you can learn about me and what I do on a deeper level than just surface. My passions include educating other photographers, traveling as often as I can and laughing more than I should. This blog is where I get to show all of that off to you, so stay awhile! March 19, What takes a normal millennial two minutes to figure out, takes me ten and a youtube how to. So when I saw all these cute gifs in others email blasts I was jealous ya know.
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It sure has its ups and downs. I feel very sad sometimes but I try to stay strong. My husband, regardless of religious affiliation, is a beloved son of our Heavenly Father who is very much worthy of my love, affection and dedication. In the Garden of Eden, Eve may have introduced sin into the world, but ultimately her actions worked out for good because it allowed all of us to be born and tested in this telestial state. I will keep reading, but it looks like most of the stuff about racism and polygamy has been "adequately" explained away by updates to LDS. I would love to someday find myself sitting in the pew with you, sharing this amazing journey. She still has another year of residency but I am hoping she chooses a specialty that is not as demanding on her time. If you are all sealed together, you will be together forever in the Celestial Kingdom.