TFP means time for prints: a creative collaboration where no money changes hands. You give your time and presence; I give mine, along with equipment, editing, and final images. The goal is shared creative work, not a transaction.
For Lumora, TFP is the only collaboration format. This project is for people who are curious about calm, intimate portraiture, boudoir, or fine art nude work, and who want to be part of a thoughtful visual series rather than a commercial booking. Experience is not required; comfort, curiosity, and clear communication matter more.
Why this work
Boudoir and fine art nude photography are not only about nudity. For me, the work is about light, trust, form, quiet presence, and the way a person inhabits their own body when the room feels safe enough.
People come to this kind of session for different reasons: curiosity, self-portraiture, a personal milestone, a need to see themselves differently, or simply the wish to make something intimate and beautiful with care. You can apply alone or as a couple, as long as everyone involved is interested, comfortable, and part of the conversation from the beginning.
What we create
Each shoot is planned around a simple shared idea: light, mood, privacy, body language, fabric, shadows, or a small visual story. We discuss references, comfort zones, and the level of anonymity before the shoot, then shape the session around what feels right for the collaboration.
Boudoir and fine art nude can mean many things. Nudity is never assumed. The work can stay within portraiture, implied nude, cropped details, silhouette, fabric, or anonymous studies if that is the right boundary.
What you receive
You receive a curated selection of edited digital images from the session. The number depends on the material we create together, but the goal is always a small, finished set rather than a large unedited dump.
Images are edited with a natural approach. Skin texture, atmosphere, and the character of the light are kept intact.
Privacy and publication
Publication is not automatic. We discuss where images may appear, which images are suitable, and whether your face can be shown. You review the selection before anything is published.
Face anonymity is a normal option, not a special exception. Cropping, angle, shadow, fabric, and image selection can all be used to keep you unidentifiable. Nothing is published without explicit written approval.
Boundaries and consent
Before the shoot, we talk through what is comfortable, what is not, and what should be avoided. During the shoot, you can pause, adjust, cover up, change direction, or stop at any point without needing to justify it.
Consent is not treated as a one-time checkbox. It is part of the whole process: planning, photographing, selecting, and publishing.
How to apply
Applications are by email only. Send a note to [email protected] with a short introduction and the kind of shoot you are interested in. There is no required format.
Helpful details to include:
- your name
- how to contact you
- a short introduction
- Instagram or portfolio link, if you have one
- what kind of images or mood you are drawn to
- any privacy boundaries that are important from the start
Applications do not guarantee a shoot. I choose collaborations based on fit, timing, creative direction, and whether I feel I can make the work respectfully and well.