Okay, so, “big boobs modeling.” Let me tell you, this was a… journey. It all started because, well, I’m kinda stacked. And I kept seeing these ads for plus-size models, curvy models, all that. I figured, why not give it a shot? I mean, I’ve got the goods, right?

First, I took some pictures. Just me, in my bedroom, with my phone. Nothing fancy. I tried different poses, different outfits… some worked, some were a total disaster. Let’s just say I learned a lot about angles and lighting. It was super awkward at first, posing in my underwear, but I eventually got the hang of it.
Finding My Style
Then I spent hours, and I mean hours, scrolling through Instagram. I looked at other models, saw what they were doing. What kinds of poses were popular? What kind of lighting? I copied some poses that I liked. I found that I like photos to have the dark and moody kind of vibe. I also experimented with different types of lingerie and clothing to see what I looked best in.
- Lingerie: Some of it was way too over the top. Others looked, frankly, a little cheap. I found a few pieces that I felt comfortable and confident in.
- Clothes: Tight dresses, definitely. Anything that showed off my shape. Flowy stuff didn’t really work. Jeans and a tight top? Classic.
The Photoshoot
Next, I did a few practice shoots. I asked my best friend to help me out. It was way less embarrassing than trying to do it all myself. She had some good ideas, too. We played with different locations around my apartment – the living room with the big window, the bedroom with the dark curtains, even the kitchen (don’t ask). We figured out some basic editing stuff, like brightening things up and cropping out the messy background.
I then upgraded a little. I borrowed a slightly better camera from a friend, I bought a cheap ring light from the internet, and I spent some money on some better-quality lingerie. I learned a few basic editing tricks. I paid for some poses from a photographer who would teach me. I practiced the pose in the mirror.
Getting Feedback
I posted a few of the “better” pictures online, just to see what people thought. Mostly, it was positive! A few weird comments, of course, but mostly good. I got a few DMs asking if I was a professional model. I replied to every comment and engaged as much as I could. I also asked for feedback.
Going Forward
Honestly, I’m still figuring it all out. It’s a lot of work, and it’s not always glamorous. I’ve had to deal with some… unpleasant people. But it’s also been kind of empowering. I’m learning to love my body, and I’m gaining confidence. Will I become a famous model? Probably not. But am I having fun? Yeah, I am. I’ve definitely learned a lot about myself.