3.5 Hours | $299 Session Fee
This is your day to be completely, unapologetically you.
From the moment you arrive, every detail is taken care of — professional hair and makeup, champagne, and an unhurried session where we explore multiple looks, outfits, and moods until we've captured something that genuinely stops you in your tracks.
No rushing. No guessing. Just you, at your most radiant.
Available weekdays. Most clients invest $2,000+ in their favorites — because once you see them, you'll want them all.
Curious about boudoir but not sure you're ready to go all in? This is exactly where to start.
The Flirt is low-pressure, fun, and surprisingly fast — you'll come in camera-ready (hair and makeup are yours to bring), and we'll take care of everything else. Two to three looks, a relaxed pace, and 30–40 images to choose from means you'll have real options without the overwhelm.
A lot of women book The Flirt "just to try it" — and walk out already planning their Luxe Experience. Most people spend $500 or more on their Flirt session artwork/digital files
Kelli Wilke approaches boudoir photography with the same refined eye she developed through decades of commercial and editorial work—but with a deeper, more personal intention.
As the founder of Portrait Club and a graduate of The Portfolio Center, her work is rooted in an understanding of light, form, and composition. But in the boudoir space, the focus shifts—away from performance, and toward presence.
Working as a woman photographing women, Kelli creates an environment that feels calm, private, and completely judgment-free. Every session is thoughtfully guided, with an emphasis on subtle direction, natural movement, and creating space for you to simply be yourself—without pressure or expectation.
Her signature black-and-white style draws from a love of traditional darkroom work, translating into imagery that is soft, sculptural, and quietly powerful. The goal is not to transform you into someone else, but to reveal what is already there—strength, femininity, vulnerability, and confidence—captured in a way that feels honest and enduring.
This is not about posing for the camera.
It’s about being seen—clearly, comfortably, and on your own terms.