Black and white boudoir portrait of a woman wrapped in a white sheet, soft light and natural expression.

the white sheet

We laughed so much, I actually wondered what the neighbors were thinking.

She started quiet—careful, holding the sheet like a shield.

And then, somewhere between the silence and the sunlight,

she let go.

Her strength didn’t yell.
It didn’t pose.
It just existed.
Quiet. Certain. Enough.

The white sheet became more than fabric.
It was softness. Shelter. Skin.

A moment she didn’t know she needed.

You don’t need a reason.
You just need a yes to yourself.

soft can still be powerful.

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wrapped in softness, she found her edge.

Black and white portrait of a woman lying on a bed in lace lingerie, soft light tracing her back — part of Robin Godfrey Photography’s White Sheet series in California.
Black and white boudoir portrait of a woman standing in a hotel room, wrapped in a flowing tulle skirt.
Black and white boudoir portrait of a woman smiling while leaning forward, part of Robin Godfrey Photography’s White Sheet session in California.

You’re not late. You’re right on time.
Let’s make something honest.

before / DURING / AFTER

BEFORE

This starts with a conversation.
We talk through what you’re looking for, what drew you here, and how you want to feel in these photos.
You don’t need to have all the answers — you just need to be open.
I’ll walk you through what to expect and how we’ll make it easy.

DURING

We shoot. We move. We find the light.
You’ll get direction that feels natural and relaxed — nothing stiff or forced.
The energy is calm and focused. You’ll start to feel like yourself in front of the camera, even if it’s your first time doing something like this.
This is where the magic happens.

AFTER

A few weeks after your session, we’ll go through your images together.
You’ll see the ones that make you stop and say — yes, that’s me.
From there, I’ll help you decide what you want to keep, how you want them printed, and what fits you best.

She’s not a model. She’s a woman who showed up.”
“You don’t need permission. You just need a moment.
— Robin

You don’t need a reason. Just a yes to yourself.

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About The White Sheet

No lace. No rules. No trying to be anyone but yourself.

The White Sheet is a portrait session stripped down to what matters:
light, breath, presence—and a big, soft sheet.

You don’t need to know how to pose.
You don’t need to show skin (unless you want to).
You don’t need a reason beyond: because you feel like it.

We’ll spend 2–3 hours together in a private space with beautiful light and zero pressure.
Hair and makeup are included.
Black and white is standard—because it hits different.
Color? That’s an upgrade if you want it.

This session is calm. Cinematic.
And entirely about you.

Let’s make something honest.
Let’s make something art.

Feel like this might be for you? Let’s talk →

cinematic images,  with you in mind...

“It felt less like a photo shoot and more like exhaling.”
— n.

Black and white boudoir portrait of a woman holding a white sheet close, photographed by Robin Godfrey in California, capturing softness, confidence, and intimacy.  ––

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