over the past month, i have been attempting to put together an online portfolio of my boudoir clients. i have always had this fear of it - like i'm being disrespectful. at the same time, i know women want to know what to expect when booking me as their boudoir photographer... boudoir photography is an intimate thing and women need to feel like they can trust me to get a flattering angle. so it put me in a weird spot.... the thing is, when i asked a few of my clients if i could post a couple photos, the response was not at all what i expected "yes! please, feel free to use whatever you'd like!" whatever i'd like!?!? really?!?! well ok then! my clients rock!! of course, i would NEVER post ANY boudoir photography from a client that was at all hesitant about it. it's a very intimate thing, and i would never want to show any disrespect to any of my clients.
about a month ago, lady j came in to the houston studio take some boudoir photogaphy as a wedding gift. weddings and photography just seem to go together - it's one of the most celecratory days of your life and between boudoir and wedding photography, it's great to have your memories documented through the lens of your photographer.
here are a few boudoir photos from lady j's session - and thank you miss j for letting me post some photos! keep an eye out for some complimentary product in the mail next week! :)
i loooooved this outfit! she brought along the tie that her husband was going to wear for their wedding, and paired it with some bridal lingerie. i always recommend bringing along the hint of a man for one of your photos. it reminds your guy that you had him in mind when you booked your boudoir photography session - even the centerfolds in every playboy issue have the hint of a man somewhere in the photo..... and yes.... i do consider that magazine a business expense. ;)