An NDA built into the release
Boudoir clients care as much about discretion as about image use. SignedShoot can generate a release with a non-disclosure clause, so the existence of the shoot is covered, not only the photos.
A release with an NDA, granular control over social-media scope, and a clean way to handle the client who later asks for photos to come down. Built for boudoir and intimate-portrait work.
Boudoir clients care as much about discretion as about image use. SignedShoot can generate a release with a non-disclosure clause, so the existence of the shoot is covered, not only the photos.
The usage scope is a set of checkboxes — social, web, print, advertising, stock, editorial. A client can grant exactly what they are comfortable with and nothing more.
The release records how a later removal request is handled, so the hardest conversation in boudoir work has a clear, agreed answer. See the takedown clause →
Boudoir shooters already pay yearly for legal templates elsewhere. A $29 boudoir release — or $49 for all seven types — is a one-time cost.
Your studio name and logo on the release signal to an anxious client that their consent was handled professionally.
Client names and the shoot details are entered in your browser. For intimate work, that the document is built locally is the point.
Boudoir work carries the highest consent stakes and the highest client anxiety of any shoot type. The client is not worried about a generic “use of likeness” clause — they are worried about who sees the images, whether the shoot itself stays private, and what happens if they change their mind later.
Boudoir photographers use SignedShoot to generate a release that answers all three. The NDA option keeps the engagement confidential. The usage scope is granular, so a client can permit a tasteful website feature while keeping everything off social media. And the release sets out, in writing, how a takedown request is handled — turning the conversation every boudoir shooter dreads into a clause both sides already agreed to.
At booking, handing a client a branded, considered release is itself reassuring. It shows the photographer treats consent as part of the craft. The model release is the base; the boudoir framing adds the NDA and the takedown terms.
Because boudoir studios also shoot portraits and occasionally need other types, the $49 Forms Pack is the usual choice.
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One release $29 · all seven form types $49 · Studio $19/mo. Preview free; pay only to unlock.
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