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Melissa Kelly Boudoir Photographer

Melissa Kelly is a Hamilton-based photographer with a mission: to help women feel powerful, confident and embraced in their own skin.

Year: 2025 Documentary Runtime: 3 min Rating: 10.0

Overview

Melissa Kelly, a Hamilton-based boudoir photographer helps women to feel powerful, confident, and embraced in their own skin. Through candid behind-the-scenes moments and heartfelt client testimonials, this documentary highlights how Melissa's work isn't just photography - it's an act of reclaiming self-worth.

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Documentary

Cast

Melissa Kelly

Melissa Kelly

As herself

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