It's not just about the photos—it's about you.
Boudoir is so much more than photos—it’s a deeply personal, often transformative experience. Before you ever see a single photo, something shifts: you let your guard down, you feel lighter, and you start seeing yourself differently. Sure, the photos are powerful—but the real transformation often happens just by giving yourself permission to be there.

Is this for me?
If you want it, it's for you.
My clients come from every age, race, ethnicity, body type, gender identity, sexuality, and ability. Everyone should have the opportunity to feel confident, powerful, comfortable, authentic, and beautiful.
Everyone has a their own reason for doing a boudoir session. You may want to mark a milestone or push yourself out of your comfort zone.
It's always the right time to love yourself.
What a session with me is like:
A boudoir session is more than the photos that you look at after. It's the experience of stepping into a space where you can be yourself.
Imagine taking a few hours to just listen to music, be with yourself, and celebrate how awesome you are. My work leans into an authentic, lived in style that leaves the session and photos feeling grounded and real.

Lillian
“The session felt comfortable and easy, and I left feeling so sure of myself. The photos made me feel so beautiful and strong. I loved working with Ella!"
Talia
"Doing a boudoir photoshoot with Ella was one of the most fun and confidence-boosting experiences I've ever had. From helping me curate the aesthetic, lighting, and outfits to guiding me effortlessly through the shoot, every part of the experience was exceptional. The final images are some of the most beautiful photos I've ever seen of myself, and that's entirely due to Ella's talent, creativity, and ability to make me feel completely comfortable."
Colin
*Colin gifted a boudoir session to his partner*
“This was the perfect gift to give to my girlfriend. I want her to see herself the way I do. As soon as she got home from her shoot, she didn't stop talking about it with everyone we know for days. I think it was a success.”

About me
My name is Ella Corinne Park
she/her/ella
I've been drawn to feminine portraiture for as long as I can remember. I drew mermaids and fairies in my childhood sketchbooks. Then, part way through my art degree, I found photography. To me, portraiture is an essential lens through which we can truly see ourselves and each other. As a queer woman, it’s important to me to have and create spaces where anyone can express what beauty and strength means to them. Photography, light, color, and shape are all the tools I love to use to capture the innate truth and beauty in us all.













