Is This Boudoir Giveaway Actually Real?
Yes. Here’s Exactly How It Works.
If you saw my 2026 Colorado Springs boudoir giveaway and thought, Wait. What’s the catch? I get it.
Giveaways are everywhere, and sometimes an exciting prize turns out to be little more than a discount wrapped in glitter.
That isn’t what I’m doing.
My 2026 Boudoir Experience Giveaway is an actual giveaway with one Grand Prize Winner and two Runners-Up.
And this part is especially important:
No purchase is necessary to enter or win.
You don’t have to buy something first, agree to spend thousands of dollars, or discover that “everyone is a winner” after entering.
Why Women Are Hesitant to Enter Giveaways
Many giveaways quickly become sales pitches. You enter, the emails begin, and suddenly you’ve “almost won” but can purchase an exclusive opportunity instead.
That kind of marketing has made people understandably suspicious.
Boudoir also asks you to trust someone with something incredibly personal. You may be considering stepping into a studio in lingerie and allowing someone you’ve never met to photograph you during an experience that feels exciting, vulnerable and far outside your comfort zone.
You SHOULD care who is on the other side of that entry form.
So, Is My 2026 Boudoir Giveaway Legitimate?
Yes.
I’m Nicole Fey, the photographer behind The Boudoir Experience in Colorado Springs, and I’ve spent more than 15 years photographing people professionally.
The giveaway has a real Grand Prize Winner and two Runners-Up. Winners will be selected after the giveaway closes, and no purchase is necessary to enter or win.
Why? Well, I see this as an opportunity for me to introduce more women to boudoir. That means you’ll hear from me after entering, including information about sessions, client experiences, artwork, pricing and occasional booking opportunities.
I’m a business owner, so I won’t pretend marketing isn’t part of running a giveaway. But there’s a big difference between introducing you to my business and tricking you into believing you’ve won something that comes with strings.
I'll be honest, I have done it that way before when I was still learning. I thought that's just how things worked. But I felt icky after and decided I have zero interest in doing anything that way.
What Is The Boudoir Experience?
The Boudoir Experience is my private boudoir photography studio in Downtown Colorado Springs, created for women who want more than a few pretty photographs.
You don’t need to know how to pose, lose weight first, or arrive already confident.
Your session includes professional hair and makeup (or not, this is totally up to you), access to my studio and sets, and detailed posing and expression coaching throughout the shoot. I’ll tell you where to put your hands, where to look, how to breathe and when to relax. I’ll even demonstrate poses if needed.
There is no moment where I hand you a lingerie-clad existential crisis and say, “Okay, now be sexy.” The horror!
Boudoir Is About More Than Looking Sexy
Yes, you’re going to look incredible. But what women often remember most isn’t simply how they looked. It’s how it felt to see themselves differently.
Women come to me for birthdays, weddings, divorces, changing bodies, milestones, new chapters, gifts for partners—or no reason beyond I want to do this for myself.
Some arrive excited. Some arrive terrified. Many are both!
You don’t have to become a different woman for a boudoir session. You get to see the woman who's always been there. Big difference.
A Private Colorado Springs Boudoir Studio
Privacy matters enormously to me.
The Boudoir Experience isn’t a revolving-door studio with people wandering in and out while you’re being photographed. Your session is about you. We take our time, and I guide you through creating images that feel beautiful, sensual and unmistakably like you.
I’ve photographed women with different bodies, personalities, comfort levels and reasons for being there. There isn’t one kind of woman who belongs in boudoir.
If you’ve ever thought, I wish I could do that, but… you probably can.
What Happens After Your Boudoir Session?
After your session, we’ll meet for your private reveal. That’s when you see your finished photographs and decide what you love.
In addition to your prize, I offer professionally crafted albums, digital image collections and wall art so your photographs become something tangible instead of disappearing into your phone’s camera roll.
Additional image purchase is separate from the photography experience unless specifically included in your prize or offer. I’ll explain what’s included before you commit to anything.
Because you shouldn’t have to play detective to figure out what something costs—especially when you’re trusting me with something this personal.
“But I’m Still Nervous.”
Normal. Absolutely normal.
You can be nervous and still enter. You can enter and decide later whether you’re ready. You can want the experience and still wonder if you’ll look good.
I’ve seen it all.
You don’t have to arrive fearless. You just have to arrive.
I’ll take it from there.
Why I’m Giving Away a Boudoir Experience
Sometimes women need a reason to finally do the thing they’ve been talking themselves out of for years.
I also want more women in Colorado Springs to discover that boudoir photography doesn’t have to feel intimidating, sleazy or awkward. It can be fun, luxurious, emotional and surprisingly hilarious.
And it can give you photographs you’ll look at years later thinking:
Damn. That was me.
Actually—scratch that.
That IS me.
Enter the 2026 Colorado Springs Boudoir Giveaway
So yes.
The giveaway is real.
There will be one Grand Prize Winner and two Runners-Up.
No purchase is necessary to enter or win.
Entering doesn’t mean you’ve unknowingly agreed to buy a boudoir collection. But there will be plenty of gorgeous poses beyond your prize that you will likely want to buy. So it's good to at least keep that in mind.
If you’ve been wondering what it would feel like to have your own Boudoir Experience in Colorado Springs, this might be your excuse.
Because you’re curious.
Because you want to.
Because maybe you’ve been saying someday long enough.