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Boudoir photography growing in popularity
Military couples sometimes deal with weeks, months, even years apart while loved ones are deployed.
But, some wives have found a way to reignite the love flame even thousands of miles away.
More and more military wives are taking boudoir photo sessions striking a pose and sending sexy personalized albums overseas.
Case in point: Kaitlin Folkers.
In this photo shoot, she's nervous because she's stepping way outside of her comfort zone.
"I hope that he's really excited about it, and I think he'll like it a lot," said Folker.
Kaitlin's husband ships out for months at a time in the U.S. Navy.
"It doesn't get easier. We can't talk a lot of times when he's on the sub so it makes it even harder," said Folkers. "I wanted to do this now just as something to remember our time in Hawaii. Kind of before we go into our next stage in life having kids and everything."
Photographer Daphne Hargrove says business is booming and not just with military wives. Everyday women of all ages, sizes and shapes come to her all looking to tap into their inner bombshell to give their husbands an extra kick.
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