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What Women Regret Most About Waiting to Book Their Session

  • Writer: AFH Media
    AFH Media
  • Feb 7
  • 1 min read

No one ever says, “I wish I’d waited longer.”

That’s one of the most common things women tell me after their session.

The regret isn’t about the photos. It’s about the time spent believing they weren’t ready.


“I Wish I’d Done This Sooner”

Woman laying on a white bed with her legs up on the headboard in a blue teddy

Women regret:

  • waiting for confidence instead of letting the experience build it

  • putting themselves last for years without realizing how heavy that became

  • believing they needed to change before being seen

Most don’t regret the investment. They regret the delay.


The Myth of “Someday Me”


There’s this quiet idea that there’s a future version of you who’s more deserving — more confident, more polished, more worthy of being photographed.

But here’s the truth: That version of you doesn’t exist without the experiences that shape her.

You don’t become confident and then book a session. You book the session — and confidence follows.


Women in blue lingerie on a white bench looking straight into the camera in her boudoir session

Time Is the One Thing You Can’t Rebook


Bodies change. Seasons change. Life moves forward whether we’re ready or not.

Photos aren’t about freezing perfection. They’re about honoring a moment that mattered.

And most women wish they’d honored more of them.


The Right Time Is Usually Now


If you’re waiting for certainty, you might be waiting forever. But if something in you feels pulled toward this — curious, nervous, hopeful — that’s not random.

That’s readiness.

And the women who finally stop waiting almost always say the same thing afterward:

“I didn’t realize how much I needed this.”


If this has been on your heart for a while… that’s usually not an accident.

NOW IS THE TIME!

THIS IS YOUR SIGN!


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