Why I Share My Work — and How I Honor Your Privacy

Understanding the balance between artistic vision, client confidentiality, and the value of creative sharing. This post explains how I approach my work with deep respect for every client and my artistic process. It also clarifies the meaning behind policies such as the Privacy Option and the No Post Fee — which exists for those who prefer their images to remain entirely private. 


My dear clients,

I’d love to share something important with you about the way I work.

I see incredible beauty and aesthetics in the human body — especially the female body during pregnancy. This is what inspires me, and this is why so many of you connect with my vision and choose me to capture such meaningful moments. I want to be clear: I do not create open or explicit intimate photographs. What I do is art, and it is precisely this artistic approach that brings you to me.

I truly respect every single client and their choices. At the same time, I have my own rules and workflow, and I kindly ask that you respect them in return. Sharing photographs is not just for my personal promotion — it is one of the most important marketing tools in professional photography. This is how future clients discover my work, and it is often the very reason people choose me. Without this visibility, I could not continue to grow, to reach new clients, or to sustain my artistic career.

And it is not only about me. Every session involves a team: my retoucher, my social media manager, and sometimes even another photographer. When a client requests full privacy, it requires additional effort — informing everyone involved, adjusting the workflow, and carefully controlling the process. That is why privacy is offered as a separate, paid option.

I also want to address something I sometimes hear: some of you mention that you have never seen a rule like the “privacy option” before. I completely understand — not every photographer explains their process in such detail. But let me reassure you: this is a standard industry practice. Professional photographers everywhere use their work to build portfolios and reputations. Publishing images is part of how we share our art with the world and how future clients decide to work with us.

And finally — one more important note. I love and respect all of my clients equally, but it is physically impossible for me to remember verbal or non-verbal requests. Everything that matters must be clearly written in the contract and reflected in my policies. This way, both you and I have clarity, fairness, and mutual respect.

I create my art with love, dedication, and care. I am deeply grateful to each of you for your trust, understanding, and respect. Because only in this mutual respect can true art be born. 💫

With Love,

Kat