In reality, it’s about confidence, identity — and life itself.
And that’s exactly where my conversation with boudoir photographer and Nikon Ambassador Jen Rozenbaum begins.
We talk about what boudoir photography really means — not just beautiful images, but an experience that helps people see themselves differently. Jen shares how trust is built between photographer and subject, and why vulnerability often becomes the most powerful creative tool behind the camera.
But our conversation quickly moves deeper. Jen opens up about her personal journey — navigating divorce, raising children, rebuilding her life through photography, her battle with breast cancer, and how creativity helped her redefine herself during some of the hardest moments she faced.
We also talk honestly about social media, Instagram, visibility, and what it means to show up authentically in a world that constantly asks us to perform.
Along the way, there are plenty of laughs (including one unforgettable early‑career photo shoot story), reflections on confidence and femininity, and insights into how photography can become a path toward self‑acceptance — both for the photographer and the person in front of the lens.
This is a conversation about boudoir photography, yes — but also about resilience, reinvention, and finding your voice through creativity.
So grab a coffee, slow down for a bit, and enjoy a conversation that goes well beyond photography.
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🔗 Jen Rozenbaum
Website:
https://jenrozenbaum.com/
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https://thecameracafeshow.com/rozenbaum
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