I’ll start by saying — yes, I know it’s 2026. We live in the digital era.
But as someone who grew up with an analog childhood (where my millennials at?!), I still believe in printing your photos.
There’s something so effortlessly timeless about an album or a set of prints or something to hang on your wall. It instantly memorializes your artwork and preserves it for the long term.
Don’t get me wrong — I love posting images on Instagram. In a sense, posting online has become what a scrapbook used to be, where day-to-day photos can hang out. I love looking back through my Instagram stories archive to see what I was up to in the past.
But nothing moves me more than looking back through photos I’ve printed. From my childhood, from my travels, from my own boudoir shoots. I love how the prints and albums feel in my hands. It’s like I can feel how substantial that moment in time was — substantial enough to commemorate it in a physical, tangible way.
That’s what I hope you feel when you print your boudoir photos. And that’s why I’ll always recommend printing as many as you can. It’s one thing to see your images onscreen in a digital format. But it’s a whole other ballgame seeing them in print for the first time, whether it’s in one of my classic heirloom albums or luxe 5×7 image boxes.
Digital files can be corrupted. Your hard drive can fail. Maybe you can’t remember where you put them in the cloud. I say all these with a heavy dose of knock on wood, but this is the reality of living in a digital era.
And that’s exactly why printing is — and always will be — the final boss of boudoir products.
But more than anything, it’s because your artwork deserves to be seen.
I’d love nothing more to create a keepsake that you can cherish forever, like these gorgeous pieces here. Albums, prints, viewfinders, you name it — any of these options will be wonderful to document your artwork for the long haul.
Take a peek at a handful of my product options below to get a feel for their quality and design. As always, get in touch if you have any questions at all. Thank you for stopping by the blog!
x Ash















