Intimate Artistry Photography & Self-Love with Keshia Rice

SUBSCRIBE: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher


I stumbled across Keshia Rice’s stunning work earlier this year. She is a boudoir photographer based in Hawaii.

She focuses on mental health, and empowerment and believes boudoir is for all shapes & sizes.

She focuses on the experience for her clients leaving them feeling empowered safe and celebrated in their own bodies. 

In this episode, we discuss how growing up in a world that taught us to be ashamed of our bodies if they didn’t fit within a certain mold leads to mental health and confidence challenges, and how Keshia is working on unpacking that and dismantling those belief systems to help her as an artist and a woman.

Keshia Shares how she goes out of her way to leave little drops of kindness where-ever she goes, and how together we can all make the world a kinder place.

If you are someone who has felt held back, by your appearance or struggled with self-worth and your own body love.. this one is for you.


Discover more about Keshia Rice

Website: www.intimateartistry.com
Instagram: @keshiarice_intimate artistry
Facebook: @intimateartistryFacebook Group
Bio:  Keshia Rice is 33 years old, married to a spouse in the military, she has two children and a bonus child that she adores. She started her photography career in 2009 at Sears Portrait Studio and worked there until 2014 when they went bankrupt. 
A few years later she became a school photographer for Lifetouch. From there she branched out on her own trying all the genres, had success with a few images going viral, but boudoir is where her heart is and what gives her butterflies before each session. 

Resources shared on this episode:

Berne brown vulnerability

Teri Hoffard confidence course

share the love

[Sassy_Social_Share]

Leave a Comment





recent

Podcasts

divider

Personality-Packed Portraits: Rebecca Hunnicutt’s Approach to Kids and Families for Lifestyle Family Photography

The Psychology of Sales : How to Guide Your Clients to Sales with Maggie Robinson of Tog Academy

Embracing Failure and Failing Forward

Making Waves: The Art & Business of Underwater Photography with Karen Bagley

How to “Find” Your Motivation When You’re Feeling Less Than Awesome About Your Business or Art