April - Outlaws & Saloon Girls

April - Outlaws & Saloon Girls

We’re kicking it old school with this one y’all. Think moonshiner nights, outlaw energy, and a little bit of trouble in the best way. We’ll be bringing a vintage motorcycle into the studio and building out sets that blend leather and lace, grit and softness. You can lean fully into old-timey saloon girl or bring a more modern outlaw edge. Either way, this night is about stepping into a version of yourself that feels bold, untamed, and completely your own.

When you arrive, you’ll check in and settle into the space. If you signed up for glam, we’ll get you in the chair. Glam runs first come, first serve, so come early if that’s part of your experience. While you wait, you’re invited to slow down and ease into the environment. This isn’t a rushed, in-and-out kind of night.

You’ll have access to the client closet where you can try on different pieces, layer textures, and find something that makes you feel like you belong in the scene. We’ll have accessories styled throughout the space so you can play, explore, and build your look. It’s also a time to connect. Talk to the other women, share a drink, hype each other up. The energy in the room is just as important as the photos we create.

We’ll have poker and card games set up to lean into that outlaw, saloon-style atmosphere. It gives you something to do, something to laugh over, and helps take the pressure off if you’re feeling nervous. You don’t have to know what you’re doing. Just sit down, join in, and be part of it.

For first-timers, this space is built for you. You don’t need to know how to pose. You don’t need to have it all figured out. We’ll guide you through the entire process once it’s your turn to shoot. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s presence. It’s letting yourself be seen in a way that feels safe, grounded, and maybe a little bit powerful.

This night is about contrast. Soft and strong. Wild and held. A little dangerous, but completely supported.

Come as you are. Leave a little more yourself than when you walked in.

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