Bridal Boudoir for Chicago, Chicago Suburbs and Chicagoland at the Chicago Boudoir Photography Studio

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Your wedding day will always remain one of the highlights of your life. You will always remember exactly what you wore, who was at the wedding and how you felt on this most memorable day. A bridal boudoir photoshoot is an incredible way to commemorate this unique time and to create a special gift for your future spouse. Many brides have told us that the boudoir photoshoot was their absolute favorite part of wedding planning and preparation. You’re looking and feeling fabulous, why not take advantage and commemorate this moment in time with a bridal boudoir photoshoot? At the Chicago Boudoir Photography studio, we can help you create an album that you and your spouse will enjoy for years to come.

 

What Does A Bridal Boudoir Shoot Include?

Your wedding photographer will take care of the photos of you in your dress on your wedding day, but we’ll help you capture everything underneath!

A bridal boudoir photoshoot at our studio always includes:

  • Consultation and prep guide to make sure you are fully prepared for your photoshoot

  • Professional hair styling, makeup and lashes

  • Expert posing advice

  • Same-day image viewing and ordering

  • Luxury albums, prints and gift items

  • Complete photo retouching on all of your images

Bridal boudoir shoots are an amazing opportunity to take the look and feel of your wedding day into a bedroom setting.  A bridal boudoir photoshoot is a way to capture the special glow that comes from being in love and the excitement about moving forward to a new stage in your life with your spouse. During your bridal boudoir shoot, we’ll capture you in poses and outfits that no one but your future spouse will see.  That might mean a lacy white bra and panty set, a white bodysuit or incorporating bridal details like your wedding shoes, wedding jewelry, veil or garter.

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