COUPLES BOUDOIR SHOOT
You might wonder what exactly goes on during a Couples Boudoir Photo Shoot.
For starters, every photo session is different because I don’t just take ‘pretty’ pictures. I include your personality, no matter whether you book a solo session or a couples session.
And how real is it? Sometimes even the hottest-looking photos are posed and made to appear as though things were getting hot and steamy. And sometimes, there is actually a little steam in the air.
Inquire about an Erotic Session if you want a lot of steam! ;-)
In any case, the goal is to make the photos look hot and steamy, even if we giggle most of the time.
If your partner is male and doesn't want hair and makeup done, they can just hang around until you are ready. If your partner is female, they can get their hair and makeup done too, or if that's not their thing, they can also just wait for you to get ready. We will talk about your specific goals and details for your session to make sure we are all on the same page.
The main difference between a solo boudoir session and a couples session is that we hardly do any solo portraits during a couples session. In 99% of your images, both of you will be in the photo.
If you are hoping to get some solo shots, we recommend booking your solo experience first and then coming back to see us for round #2 with your partner. Or let me know if you and your partner would like solo shots so we can plan accordingly and get all the photos done in one day. My sessions are 100% personalized to whatever makes the most sense.
Close your eyes and imagine looking at hot pictures of you and your partner now, in 10 years, and then sometime in the future. Your photos are priceless and cannot be recreated. If you are reading this, see it as a sign and just do it. Even do it if you don’t have a partner. Don’t wait 15 years like a lot of other people I photograph. Time passes, and we are all aging and changing all the time. This is not a bad thing. On the contrary, it is life and worth embracing. We just need to act accordingly to capture our art in time… and then again later.