Tampa Boudoir

Tampa Boudoir Photographer

Bold Boudoir Photography in Tampa That Goes Way Beyond “Pretty”
I’m Michael Jones, a Tampa boudoir photographer with a style that stands out. If you’re over soft lighting, generic poses, and photos that feel like everyone else’s, you’re in the right place. I create bold, intimate, and artistic imagery designed to leave a lasting impression.

Why a Male Photographer?

Boudoir is about more than looking beautiful—it’s about owning your desire. As a male photographer, I bring a different energy to every shoot. My style has a masculine edge that’s confident, raw, and just the right kind of provocative.

I understand what draws people in—not just physically, but emotionally. You won’t get stiff posing or forced glamour here. You’ll get images that feel powerful, sexy, and real. The kind of photos your partner won’t stop thinking about.

What Sets Me Apart in Tampa

A lot of my clients in Tampa have done boudoir before—and walked away with photos that were “fine,” but not unforgettable. That’s where I come in. I create images that have heat. Mood. Tension. Photos that feel alive.

I’ve worked with celebrities, athletes’ partners, and models—but also with everyday women who want something different. Something daring. From stripped-back nude sessions to creative, stylized shoots, I’m here to help you create work that feels like you, not a Pinterest board.

Yes—I’ve even shot a wedding crasher once. But every shoot, no matter the scenario, is handled with discretion, trust, and just enough chaos to keep it interesting.

The Michael Jones Experience in Tampa

Every session is personal. You set the pace. Whether we’re shooting at my studio, in a luxury suite, or beachside in Clearwater, the experience is designed to be comfortable, fun, and bold as hell.

You won’t be over-posed, over-styled, or rushed. We take our time, create a vibe, and build images that you’ll want to look at again and again—for yourself, and maybe for someone else too.


If you’re ready for boudoir that goes deeper and hits harder—let’s talk.

Or check out my Orlando boudoir photography page.

A woman stands barefoot in front of a window with sheer curtains, wearing a sleeveless black dress and looking at the camera.