Boudoir photography is all about feeling sexy, confident and beautiful on camera. It is a specific form of photography that requires a certain amount of vulnerability from the photographer and the woman being photographed. This is why it is especially important that you find a boudoir photographer that you’re comfortable with. Luckily for Le Boudoir Studio, we’ve received lots of love via Yelp and Google Plus reviews that show us we must be doing something right in that department! Thanks ladies.
Boudoir Photography and vulnerability
Ladies can sometimes feel ashamed, embarrassed or unladylike if they’re exuding confidence and sexiness. Women are sometimes uncomfortable with the idea of showing off their sexuality or vulnerability. At Le Boudoir Studio we want to empower and encourage the women we get the privilege of working with to show off their inner vixen. We all have one! 😉 Sexuality is an intimate topic, but shown off confidently and tastefully; it is a beautiful thing. Boudoir photography is all about the woman being photographed. The woman who is comfortable showing vulnerability and true emotion on camera is the woman who will receive stunning photographs. Don’t worry ladies; Jodi Lynn is a professional and fabulous coach and will teach you the tricks of the trade throughout your boudoir photography shoot! Recently, Jodi Lynn attended a Modern Love Photography workshop where the focus was on how to bring out vulnerability and emotion on camera. Jodi Lynn was able to put this new knowledge into action!
Jodi Lynn puts boudoir photography workshop knowledge into action
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We hope that more women will schedule their very own boudoir shoots. We love helping women feel and look their best! Contact the studio to reserve your supermodel appointment!
Kisses,
I really love this shoot Jodi Lynn! Your use of natural light & posing is amazing:)
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