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Announcing My Boudoir Photography Course : Boudoir Photography for Beginners!

1st October 2019

Words can’t describe how excited I am to announce my very first boudoir photography course – Boudoir Photography for Beginners! This course has been a long time in the making and I can’t believe the day is here when I get to finally announce it to you all! A bit about me. I truly believe […]

Words can’t describe how excited I am to announce my very first boudoir photography course – Boudoir Photography for Beginners! This course has been a long time in the making and I can’t believe the day is here when I get to finally announce it to you all!

Portrait of Bella Boudoir photographer.

A bit about me.

I truly believe in the power of photography for both documentation and empowerment.  One of my favourite things about capturing boudoir is helping women recognize and acknowledge the beauty and power that they radiate.  At Bella Boudoir I work with my clients to understand and achieve the goals for their session, and guide them in a way that puts them at ease in front of the camera and showcases their natural beauty.  

For over 20 years I have practiced photography and worked to turn my passion into a business over the last decade.  I’m so proud of the work we do at Bella Boudoir, and I’m excited for the opportunity to share our process for working with and empowering our clients and creating amazing imagery that they love.   

Boudoir photography course behind the scenes.

What will you learn in the course??

In this boudoir photography course, you’ll learn about my boudoir posing basics; how I handle client care and educate my clients to give them the best service possible; we’ll discuss why consent is vital to the success of your business;  and you’ll get to see my entire workflow process, from pre-session consultation to sales, and learn to streamline your editing and retouching so that you can have a life while running your business.  

Model with pixie cut modelling for boudoir photography course.

Who is Boudoir Photography for Beginners for?

This course is intended for people who are interested in becoming Boudoir photographers or those who are working in the field but are struggling with aspects of their business that we cover in the course (like posing and streamlining workflow processes).  *Please note that topics that will not be covered include marketing or business planning.  

Myself and the whole Bella Boudoir team so proud of this boudoir photography course, and we hope it adds value to your business and helps you gain some new skills on your road to becoming a Boudoir photographer.

~ Juliana, Head Photographer & Business Owner at Bella Boudoir

Check out Boudoir Photography for Beginners HERE!

The No-Lingerie Boudoir Shoot |Boudoir Photography for Beginners

30th September 2019

Want to do a Boudoir shoot but also don’t want to break the bank buying outfits?  Here are 8 creative no-lingerie tips to rock your Boudoir shoot on a budget.   The thing is, you really only need about 3-4 different “looks” (ie. outfits).  Any more than 5 outfits, and clients start to feel tired and […]

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Want to do a Boudoir shoot but also don’t want to break the bank buying outfits?  Here are 8 creative no-lingerie tips to rock your Boudoir shoot on a budget.  

The thing is, you really only need about 3-4 different “looks” (ie. outfits).  Any more than 5 outfits, and clients start to feel tired and run out of steam for their session.  That starts to show in the eyes, which shows through in the pictures. Posing is a lot of work, and that’s why we like to keep our sessions to about 1.5 – 2 hours so that it’s still fun and doesn’t turn into a chore. A no-lingerie boudoir shoot is the perfect way to keep things fresh and creative!   

We work to make the poses and situations that we photograph believable at Bella Boudoir because we think that’s sexy.  The looks we’re highlighting in this post are great because they have a real down-to-earth and playful vibe that says chillin’ at home but feeling frisky, ie. they’re believable.  

When situations and outfits look believable…

It can give your photos a more voyeuristic feeling, so it looks like the viewer has caught a glimpse into a private moment, which can feel thrilling.  If you’re doing the session as a gift to a partner who really loves how you look when you just woke up, most of these looks will serve you well.  

For your no-lingerie boudoir shoot always remember…

Sexiness is a state of mind! What is sexy to one person may not be sexy to another.  There are all sorts of varieties of sexy, just like ice cream…. One isn’t better than another.  Lingerie may be the most common garment shown in Boudoir images, but it is by no means the only option.

**Every single outfit on this list for your no-lingerie boudoir shoot can be purchased new or used for under $20. But chances are you probably already have most of these in your closet.

1.

The Cozy Sweater or Shawl. You probably own one that you love and that’s soft and makes you feel super sexy when you wear it.  Pair it with some undies (or nothing at all) and you’re good to go. 

No-Lingerie Boudoir Shoot with sweater or shawl.

2.

A cute tank or t-shirt with undies or shorts.  I have had clients come in for their session with a white cotton tank top and cotton underwear as one of their looks, and it really is a classic, beautiful and super sexy outfit option.  Most people have a tank top or t-shirt and a pair of cute undies that are in good condition that they can use, and if not you can find them for super cheap.

Woman modelling no-lingerie boudoir photoshoot with tank top and undies.
No-lingerie Boudoir Shoot with blue tank top and undies.

3.

A white collared button-up shirt.  Almost everyone looks good in a white collared button-up shirt with just a bra and underwear set underneath.  They are surprisingly flattering. And you can find them at thrift stores for almost nothing. Or borrow one from a friend or significant other. 

Model modelling white button up shirt in boudoir studio.
Model modelling white button up shirt in boudoir studio.

4.

A pretty robe.  Many of my clients bring in robes.  They photograph well, and many women seem to already have a pretty one from a previous occasion (wedding garment, bridesmaid gift, etc.).

Women modelling in pretty robe at boudoir studio.

5.

A non-lingerie style bodysuit.  Is it just me, or does it feel like as soon as something is labelled “lingerie” the price triples?  This is a cute cotton bodysuit that you could get from Forever 21, H&M or a thrift store. I just saw a grey one identical to this on the Forever 21 website for under $4!!!??!!!

Boudoir photography examples - woman modelling in body suite.
Boudoir photography examples - woman modelling in body suite.

More options for your no-lingerie boudoir shoot!

  • Lingerie you already own.  Chances are you probably have at least 1 lingerie set (bra and undies, bodysuit, etc.).  There are only 2 rules to making an older garment work for you: 1. Make sure it fits you well, especially in the bust.  There is gaping between the body and the bra when bras are too loose, and we can fix a lot of things in Photoshop, but we cannot fix gaping.  Ensuring a proper fit is super important to ensuring flattering images. 2. Make sure it’s in good condition.  No rips, tears, holes, or stains.  Again, it’s tough to fix some of that stuff in  Photoshop, depending on where it lands on the garment, so better to just avoid it.  
  • A white sheet. Our “between the sheets” look is super popular and most of our clients choose to be photographed nude, partially nude, or with the illusion of nudity using a plain white sheet.  We provide the sheet to the client during the session and give directions on how to “wear” it, and work to pose it so that it looks good. It’s usually our last look of the session and it always looks amazing!  
  • Nudes.  Not everyone is up for being nude during their session, but some clients are.  At Bella Boudoir, we photograph our clients nude or partially nude in a tasteful, artful way, often (but not always) employing the white sheet.  *We have a few ground rules in the studio – we don’t photograph sex, simulated sex, or genitalia, but we do use creative angles to hint at sensual possibilities.  

We really hope this has given you some new ideas to think about how to approach your outfits for your next No-Lingerie Boudoir shoot!

Xoxo,

~ The Bella Team 

Bella Boudoir Photography Studio| How to choose the best furniture for Boudoir! | Boudoir Photography for Beginners

30th September 2019

Are you growing your Boudoir Photography studio? Choosing furniture that you can effortlessly pose on is hard! Furniture is expensive!  But having a few key pieces in your Boudoir studio will really help maximize you space without breaking your budget.  I recommend checking out secondhand shops or online classifieds before you go into any furniture […]

Are you growing your Boudoir Photography studio? Choosing furniture that you can effortlessly pose on is hard!

Furniture is expensive!  But having a few key pieces in your Boudoir studio will really help maximize you space without breaking your budget.  I recommend checking out secondhand shops or online classifieds before you go into any furniture stores. (You never know what you might find)!

A bed with a headboard and footboard: This is a must-have item for your Boudoir studio, and I definitely suggest investing in a headboard and footboard with your bed.  The are so much more versatile than just the bed alone.

Boudoir photography studio with a bed with headboard.

A few tips:

  • Having the bed elevated on the footboard allows you to use the footboard in posing.
  • Show off long hair by posing them with their hair over the side of the bed.
  • Having your bed off the ground will save your back!  Bending over people constantly to get the shot is hard on your body.
  • You can use the headboard to help your clients sit up straight, thus ensuring good posture in seated poses.
  • You can also headboard to rest the model’s hands/arms on in posing for bum shots.
  • Feet up on the headboard makes for a classic pose!
Boudoir posing examples on a bed with headboard.

A chair with arms:  So useful for posing clients in reclining positions! 

Different poses in boudoir photography studio on a chair with arms.

A chair without arms:  Can do some dramatic angular posing and fun bum shots!

The best furniture for a Boudoir Photography Studio - chair without arms

A couch with arms is also a great option! Here are a few examples of different poses:

A few tips:

  • Couches are perfect for elegant sitting, reclining, and (my personal favourite) “mermaid” poses!
  • They can also be used for a bum shot that always sells at my studio (see examples above).
  • Keeping your furniture on felt pads or wheels will ensure you get the most out of what you buy because you can move it around to suit the space, and pull some pieces in for some shots and move other pieces out for other shots. 
Boudoir photography studio couch with arms reclining poses.

Happy shopping! xoxo

~ Juliana, Head Photographer & Business Owner at Bella Boudoir