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Boudoir Info for the Indy Knotties!

I noticed a bunch of hits and inquiries coming in for boudoir pics and found that I was triple recommended on theknot.com today for b-pics, thanks ladies!! 🙂 My next blog post will be from a boudoir session from last week (pending approval from the client of course) so stay tuned for some more recent sample pics. CLICK HERE to view more info on our boudoir package/price and you can check out more past samples by CLICKING HERE .

We’re really booked up for this year but I can squeeze in a few more b-pic sessions during the week here and there so if you want to book it, email me at [email protected] They’re SO much fun and I love hearing about how much the husband LOVED the pics after seeing the album!! And there’s no need to worry about any perceived bodily imperfections…you don’t need to be a size 2 to be super sexy ok?! 🙂 We ALWAYS remove anything that needs to be removed in the final album photos and if you’d like, we can "skinny" you up a bit in photoshop for the final album selections, so don’t worry about killing yourself at the gym or waiting until you lose those last 10 pounds before booking your shoot. It’s better to book it and let us work our magic behind the camera and computer afterwards. 😉

P.S. Here are some helpful location/make-up recommendations…

Popular Boudoir Locations:

1. Yellow Rose Inn – Quaint, sexy, Victorian look…Betty, the owner is SUPER nice and her rooms are gorgeous!

2. Westin – The hotel underwent a major renovation so the rooms are all up-to-date with decor. The suites have a mini living room set up and more room to spread out for a photo shoot and they’re known for their "Heavenly Beds"

3. Omni – The Omni downtown has fantastic 2 story suites that many brides use to get ready for their wedding day, it features a small living room area downstairs, a spiral staircase and the bedroom upstairs with gorgeous window light – perfect for boudoir silhouettes

4. Your house – if you’re not afraid that your hubby will find out or possibly walk in during the shoot

5. A friend’s house – if you don’t think yours is "boudoir worthy" 🙂

Obviously, a hotel or B&B is going to be more expensive – usually $150-$350, depending on the location and length of stay. You may also want to consider hiring a professional hair stylist and make-up artist to come to wherever you’re getting ready at for your shoot. We work with Karen Hall & Co. a LOT (LOVE them!!) and she specializes in airbrush make-up which has that fabulous, flawless finish. She can also stick around for additional looks as you change from one outfit to the next so that your make-up matches the overall look you’re going for. For pricing info, email Karen at [email protected]

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