Boudoir photography is a celebration of self-love and confidence! Whether you are thinking of booking your first boudoir session, or ready to book your next session, making the most of your boudoir experience is key to ensuring it’s the empowering experience you deserve. Here’s how to make the most out of your boudoir experience!
First thing first, embrace every single emotion. Whether it’s nerves, excitement, anticipation, or anything else, embrace that! All the feelings and emotions are completely normal! Embrace that energy into excitement and let it fuel your session. Remember, this is a chance to celebrate YOU and have fun while doing it.
Choosing an outfit that you feel confident in is SO IMPORTANT. So incredibly important! Whether it’s fancy lingerie, a cozy sweater, or even your partner’s favorite shirt, pick something that makes you feel AMAZING. Don’t be afraid to mix and match styles or find something new. Don’t forget that confidence is the best accessory you can wear!
Treat your boudoir session like a moment to spoil yourself. Take time to pamper yourself. Enjoy a spa day, do your nails, or indulge in your favorite self-care activity! Feeling relaxed and refreshed will make SUCH a big difference during your boudoir session.
Ahhh, this is a big one. Don’t take yourself too seriously!! Boudoir is all about having fun and celebrating YOU. Laugh, make silly faces, and enjoy the moment. The more fun you’re having, the more your natural beauty and personality will SHINE through. Celebrate the confidence and bravery it took to step in front of the camera. Remember, boudoir is about embracing your unique beauty and feeling empowered.
Don’t be afraid to do something for yourself! This moment is all about you! So go ahead, enjoy every moment, and let your beautiful self shine!
Boudoir photography celebrates all the ways your crazy beautiful body has held you up, moved you forward, and turned you into a woman who can get. it. done. Sis, that is something that should make you proud.
I’m Emma, a Sioux Falls Boudoir Photographer. Helping people feel their best has always been part of who I am. Before focusing on photography, I worked as a nurse, and now I use that same expert care to help women feel like a million bucks. Oh my gosh, it is the best.