Kelsa Blaine

 
 

Kelsa Blaine is an internationally published boudoir and erotica photographer, sex and pleasure advocate, and founder of Shatter Studios.

 
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For more than a year, we used Kelsa’s story to achieve so much more than PR:

  • More than 18 photos were published in high-impact photography magazines with one accompanying article in After Dark Artist.

  • Numerous press placements were secured.

  • Two 5+ page website copy projects written to completion for 2 rebrands.

  • 3 written blog posts.

  • Consideration by a NY Times bestselling author for a collaborative event.

  • Panel speaking engagements.

  • Social media collaborations.

  • Outreach to Pittsburgh businesses.

  • 2 start-to-finish Influencer Events (Into Empowerment) generating roughly 6K views across social media platforms and almost 10k in additional boudoir sales.

 
 
 
 

 

National features include:

Peerspace: 9 Best Boudoir Photographers in Pittsburgh

The Good Human Podcast

The Nonlinear Healing Podcast

Authority Magazine by Medium: Female Disruptors

After Dark Artist Magazine (photography and a written piece on creating safe studio spaces)

Boudoir Inspiration Magazine (photography)

DOMINANTE Magazine (photography)

The Hawk & Sparrow Boudoir Magazine (photography)

Bare Bones Boudoir Magazine (photography)

Dragonfly Magazine (photography)

 

For a new part of our strategy, we curated an intentional event series called Into Empowerment: A Sensual Reclamation Experience Where Luxury Meets Healing. We invite small groups of Pittsburgh’s top voices in sex, self-love, and confidence (think sex therapists, self-love coaches, and bloggers/personalities) into the studio for a curated Instagrammable experience intended for them to share the studio online and build real relationships with us to send referrals our way.

The event series began in July. To date, it has resulted in reaching thousands of faces on social media with influencer-produced content garnering over 6,000 views, a YouTube vlog on a channel with 3.39k subscribers, and more than $10,000 in sales directly produced from the events thanks to influencers buying their own sessions and products — they loved it THAT much.


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