When women (or men) think of boudoir different things may come to mind. First this is in no way dirty. Boudoir photography by definition is :
Boudoir photography is not generally a new concept and numerous examples including images of Clara Bow, Mae West and Jean Harlow photographed in a boudoir style from the 1920s through the 1940s.
Typically shot in a photographer's studio or luxury hotel suites, it has become fashionable to create a set of sensual or sexually suggestive images of women (and occasionally men and couples) in "boudoir style". The most common manifestation of contemporary boudoir photography is to take variations of candid and posed photographs of the subject partly clothed or in lingerie. Nudity is more often implied than explicit. Commercially the genre is often (though not exclusively) derived from a market for brides to surprise their future husbands by gifting the images on or before their wedding day. Other motivations or inspiration for boudoir photography shoots include anniversaries, birthdays, Valentine's Day, weight loss regimes, other form of body change or alteration (such as breast augmentation or reduction) and for servicemen and women overseas.
Boudoir photography may, in some cases, be distinguished from other photography genres such as glamour photography, fine art nude photography
As you can see boudoir is nothing new and is definitely not going anywhere in the future. Not only can it be given to your significant other, but it is an amazing opportunity for yourself to create art that will make you feel amazing about your body while boosting your self esteem and making you feel sexy.
With Valentine's Day coming book early to get your slot and get your significant other the best gift possible. What would be better than sexy photos that can be looked at year round. Contact me today at lebeauboudoir@yahoo.com