Posts tagged boudoir
Should You Share Photos from Your Boudoir Shoot On Your Social Media?

As much as I love to see women feeling proud and empowered by their sexuality, I also want them to get the most out of this experience. Meaning share your photos with people who can relate or sympathize...not just random strangers on the internet! Make sure you are sharing with people who will encourage you and support you, not harass or judge you.

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Be the Best Friend Ever: 6 Tips on Supporting a Friend’s Boudoir Shoot

Are you a friend of someone who is about to do a boudoir shoot? If so, congratulations! This can be an exciting and empowering experience for your friend. However, it can also be nerve-wracking. As their friend, you want to be there for them and help make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. In this blog post, we will give you six tips on how to best support your friend during their boudoir shoot!

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Flattered or horrified? What to do when your photos are stolen by scammers

What would you do if you found out that your photos were being used without your permission on social media accounts? This is a question that a lot of women are asking themselves lately, as an increasing number of scammers are using stolen photos to create fake accounts. It can be difficult to know what to do in this situation. Should you be more horrified or flattered that someone wanted your photo enough to steal it? In this blog post, we will explore the options that are available to you when your photos are stolen by scammers.

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What Is The Point of Boudoir Photography?

Boudoir photography is all about capturing sensuality and sexuality in a tasteful, artistic way. It is an intimate experience that can be empowering for women, helping them to feel beautiful and confident in their own skin. Ever wanted just a little "me time"? Boudoir definitely fills a need. It can be a nice break from the mundane day-to-day and an opportunity to focus on yourself and your own pleasure. It's all about feeling sexy, pampered, and beautiful. Whether you're doing it for yourself or as a gift for your partner, boudoir photography is a fun way to celebrate your sexuality.

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Add A Boudoir Shoot To Your Bucket List

There are a lot of things on your bucket list, but have you ever thought about adding a Boudoir Shoot to it?

A boudoir shoot is a photography session which captures the model's sensuality and sexuality. It usually includes nudity from the waist up, hence its name "boudoir" from French meaning bedroom. The idea behind boudoir shoots is that women can enjoy looking at themselves as sexual beings by viewing images that show them in their most attractive light.

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Wisdom and Quotes to Remind You About Your Inner Beauty

In a world where the outer appearance is often considered more important than inner beauty, it's always refreshing to find wisdom about the importance of your inner self. Below are some quotes from people who may not have been aware of all their own beauty but nonetheless possessed great wisdom and insight.

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How to Take Control of Your Body in a Healthy Way with Boudoir Photography

What is boudoir? Why would a woman want this type of photo taken and what are the benefits of doing so? Boudoir photography is popular because it provides an opportunity for women to take control over their bodies, feel confident in themselves and empower themselves. There are many reasons why a woman might want to take part in this type of photo shoot-to make her boyfriend happy, as a gift for her husband or partner, to be proud of her body after pregnancy or weight loss, or just to have some photos taken with great lighting!

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Will It Ever End? Dating In A Post-Pandemic World (Someday)

The topics of love, relationships, and sex have always been shrouded in distorted messages, unhelpful lessons, and unrealistic goals of what a good and successful relationship "should" look like. However, a "date" was pretty straightforward. Back before everything went down, dating probably consisted of picking up your date from their home or apartment and taking he or she out for a fancy dinner or a movie. Generally, dating involved going out with someone and spending time with them doing things you both had interest in doing together in addition to spending time alone getting to know one another.

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Why Blog About Boudoir Photography?

Are you a boudoir photographer and thinking about promoting your business website? Many boudoir photographers have blogs. They are a great way to attract and connect with your boudoir clientele, show off samples of your work, improve boudoir photography skills and give advice on boudoir posing. Here's why boudoir blogging for boudoir photographers like you is the key to success!

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What Is Erotic Photography? Is It The Same As Boudoir Photography?

Erotic photography is a form of art that explores the erotic and sensual. It can be used to explore fantasies or create new ones, as well as for artistic expression. It's most often associated with nude photography, but any subject matter that deals with sexuality could be considered erotic--even if it's clothed. The term "erotic" in this sense means "intensely pleasurable."

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What Do You Do With Boudoir Pictures?

For boudoir pictures, what do you do with them? What is the purpose of boudoir pictures to you? Is it for your partner's eyes only or are boudoir photography something that all married couples should embrace? Should boudoir photo shoots also serve as bachelorette party ideas and sexy wedding anniversary gift ideas when you want to spice things up in the bedroom?

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Is Boudoir Photography "Art" Or Just Naked Pictures?

Boudoir photography is a recognized style of photographic art. Though erotic in nature, it has every valid claim to being art. The Musee d'Orsay in Paris exhibits nude photographs by Helmut Newton, Avedon and Irving Penn along with other celebrated photographers whose work might be classified as erotic or pornographic—but are nevertheless featured prominently alongside their non-erotic counterparts such as Ansel Adams and Alfred Stieglitz.

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Why Are Boudoir Photos So Expensive?


I've been getting a lot of emails lately from women who are confused about how boudoir photographs could possibly cost so much. With digital cameras, why isn't it just like snapping your own photos in the comfort of your home? Why is it necessary to hire a professional photographer when you can do this all yourself?

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How to Get Over Body Image Fears and Do That Boudoir Shoot

Everyone regardless of age, gender, body type or fitness level feels like they can improve something about their body. When it comes to a boudoir shoot, they're often just not feeling "camera ready", trying to lose those last 10 pounds or just feel like they're never going to get to the point where they want to be photographed.

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How to Come Into Your Boudoir Session with a Healthy and Powerful Mindset

What does our mindset have to do with a boudoir shoot? A lot! You may be surprised to hear that many women come into their session with a negative mindset. They think that they are not attractive and they are uncomfortable in front of the camera. These thoughts can influence how your shoot goes, and it may even affect your post-shoot experience as well.

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Fitness Goals: Do I Need to Lose Weight for a Boudoir Shoot?

A boudoir shoot is a dream come true for many women--the culmination of self confidence and beauty. The time and effort that goes into the shoot, as well as the cost, can be daunting. No one wants to have anything but the best experience. Many women second guess their decision to go for a boudoir shoot, asking themselves, "Do I need to lose weight so I look beautiful?"

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How to Look Confident on Camera: Where to Look, Facial Expressions, & Body Language

Be conscious of your facial expressions when you are on camera. Try to relax. You don't want to keep an unblinking stare or a contorted face because you are too nervous or tense. Amplify your emotions when you're on camera, especially when you are taking up the frame--you need to be interesting and engaging. Big teethy smiles and energetic facial expression can go a long way. Keep in mind that you can also apply your energy to calm and sultry faces too.


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