Ladies I am happy to announce that I have completed a full natural light studio and a full commercial boudoir photography studio! Boudoir photography is something that I have really begun to enjoy so I have invested a lot in to bringing the valley an all inclusive opportunity to have boudoir pictures done.... The natural light of one studio is set up like a complete bedroom and boasts natural light tones of creams browns and peachy colors, which is very complimentary to skin tones and
the commercial studio is completely set up to provide a more fashion/magazine style boudoir session like something you might see in a victoria secret catalog.
During your session with me I offer two hours of shoot time in my private
25 February 2013
09 February 2013
The new natural light studio should be completed by the end of this weekend.... I am so giddy about it, it is a little embarrassing how giddy I am but I am photographing a good and beautiful friend of mine in the new studio next weekend and I just cant wait to share with all of you how it is going to look for my clients. I am excited that I will have this natural light studio dedicated to boudoir but know that I will still be shooting magazine style boudoir should you choose to opt for some of those styles of photographs.... I know this picture is not the greatest but it was taken with my phone. I hope you guys are enjoying the new blog as it is getting built up more and more everyday!
06 February 2013
How do you decide? Where do you shoot a boudoir? It all depends on the look your going for and in the case of my boudoir sessions your no longer forced to decide by only having one option. With the edition of my new natural light boudoir studio you can have all the beautiful creamy light and comfort of a private studio in one along with the option of a commercial lingere style shot as well to add to your boudoir portfolio. I love primarily shooting in natural light but I admit that it is nice to have an option to shoot both as I often desire new things and change which keeps things interesting and creative. The new natural light studio shoot be completed by the end of the weekend and I am excited to shoot my first session in the new studio.
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05 February 2013
A boudoir (French: [bu.dwaʁ], English: /ˈbuːd.wɑːr/) is a lady's private bedroom, sitting room or dressing room. The term derives from the French verb bouder, meaning "to be sulky" or boudeur, meaning "sulky".[1]
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Typically shot in a photographer's studio or luxury hotel suites, it has become fashionable to create a set of sensual or sexually suggestive images of women (and occasionally men and couples) in "boudoir style". The most common manifestation of contemporary boudoir photography is to take variations of candid and posed photographs of the subject partly clothed or in lingerie. Nudity is more often implied than explicit. Commercially the genre is often (though not exclusively) derived from a market for brides to surprise their future husbands by gifting the images on or before their wedding day. Other motivations or inspiration for boudoir photography shoots include anniversaries, birthdays, Valentine's Day, weight loss regimes, maternity, other form of body change or alteration (such as breast augmentation or reduction) and for servicemen and women overseas.[2]
Boudoir photography may, in some cases, be distinguished from other photography genres such as glamour photography, fine art nude photography and erotic photography. According to research carried out in Digital Boudoir Photography (2006), John G. Blair said that the word "Boudoir" or "Boudoir portrait", was used in 1980 by Motherlode Photography Studio in California to describe a picture more elegant than "erotic portrait" or "semi nude portrait".
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Typically shot in a photographer's studio or luxury hotel suites, it has become fashionable to create a set of sensual or sexually suggestive images of women (and occasionally men and couples) in "boudoir style". The most common manifestation of contemporary boudoir photography is to take variations of candid and posed photographs of the subject partly clothed or in lingerie. Nudity is more often implied than explicit. Commercially the genre is often (though not exclusively) derived from a market for brides to surprise their future husbands by gifting the images on or before their wedding day. Other motivations or inspiration for boudoir photography shoots include anniversaries, birthdays, Valentine's Day, weight loss regimes, maternity, other form of body change or alteration (such as breast augmentation or reduction) and for servicemen and women overseas.[2]
Boudoir photography may, in some cases, be distinguished from other photography genres such as glamour photography, fine art nude photography and erotic photography. According to research carried out in Digital Boudoir Photography (2006), John G. Blair said that the word "Boudoir" or "Boudoir portrait", was used in 1980 by Motherlode Photography Studio in California to describe a picture more elegant than "erotic portrait" or "semi nude portrait".
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