![]() And the photographers suggested I incorporate something similar- hair and makeup, sexy music, a glass (or two) of wine-into my own nude selfie shoots. This gives clients a second to get in the zone before, you know, taking their clothes off. Standard boudoir shoots involve about an hour of Victoria’s Secret-inspired hair and makeup. I’m the kind of person who learns by doing, so I thought I’d give the whole boudoir thing a shot and (hopefully) walk away with a few observations I could apply to my own nudes. ![]() Something all three photographers mentioned was that a lot of the “magic” of a boudoir session happens on-set-in the communication between photographer and model. After my initial interviews, I had the chance to model in my very own boudoir shoot. Beskin told me that some of the most beautiful boudoir shots are those that capture natural, imperfect moments-because they capture the kind of authentic intimacy you share with your partner on a regular basis. I have a hard time getting my face to behave when I’m posing for pictures-nude or not-but all three photographers encouraged me to chill. Their second lesson: When it comes to poses and facial expressions, less is more. According to my boudoir gurus, I should put some serious thought into wardrobe, lighting, scenery, and ~setting the mood~. I’ve always been one to run to the nearest mirror and snap a quick pic-throwing caution, mental preparation, and lighting concerns to the metaphorical wind. ![]() Their first lesson: Mood matters, as much as any pose or facial expression.
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