Boudoir Photography Albums and Prints: Why Physical Products Matter
Your boudoir images deserve better than a folder on your phone. Here's the case for albums, prints, and products that last.
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Your boudoir images deserve better than a folder on your phone. Here's the case for albums, prints, and products that last.
Read moreNot all lingerie photographs the same way. Here's what works on camera after 100+ sessions.
Read moreHow to book a boudoir session as a gift for your husband, wife, boyfriend, or girlfriend without them finding out.
Read moreA creative boudoir session with body paint, glitter, and strobe lighting. Messy, colorful, and nothing like traditional boudoir photography.
Read moreNot a lingerie person? Themed boudoir gives you something to hold onto. Cowgirl boots, a leather jacket, a vintage guitar. Your personality, your session.
Read moreBoudoir isn't just for women. Here's what male boudoir actually looks like and why men are booking sessions.
Read moreIlford HP5 400 on a 1975 Nikkormat and a 1957 Hasselblad. Here's why black and white film boudoir looks like nothing else.
Read moreThe camera absorbs 30-40% of your makeup. That means what looks like 'too much' in the mirror looks perfect in photos. Here's everything you need to know.
Read moreYou don't need to know how to pose for boudoir. That is literally my job. Here is how I direct sessions so every body looks incredible.
Read moreWood beams, linen, north-facing light, and a field behind the house. This Loomis farmhouse is one of the best locations I've found for boudoir.
Read moreWhere to shoot boudoir in Sacramento: hotels, homes, Airbnbs, outdoor locations, and nearby destinations.
Read moreIf you're searching for 'classy boudoir,' you probably want to do it but you're worried about going too far. Here's how I handle that.
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