The Beauty of Boudoir
Have you ever wanted to see yourself in a sensually sexy landscape of pictures? Well, that's where intimate photography or "boudoir" comes in. These days booking an up-close-and-personal session with a professional is easier than ever. Women are flocking in the masses since boudoir lost its taboo past in exchange for its new reputation of being liberating. Historically speaking, boudoir has come a long way. It originated sometime in the 9th century when women created sexy photographic images as a keepsake or as a business advertisement. Nowadays, this intimate genre has taken form everywhere from the Internet to cutting edge magazines where women are no longer nervous to show their sexuality and explore their adventurous side.
The definition of boudoir, meaning "private bedroom," evokes mystery about how flexible your photos can be. Today's photo shoots follow this trend and are anything but limiting. Some women prefer to sport their favourite sexy lingerie. Those who want to take it up a notch are free to choose role-playing costumes for their custom fantasy shoot. Anything from a fairy costume, to a lifeguard or commando firefighter goes. Sex appeal isn't constrained to common ideas and stereotypes, since your mind is the engine behind your dream boudoir shoot! You can even bring a partner to your intimate photo shoot.
So what makes boudoir different from today's common photographic genres? For one, boudoir offers the ability to express your identity and sexuality without body-type discrimination. Whether you have a curvaceous, skinny or 'plain Jane' physique, boudoir will make you feel and look sexy. This type of photography allows you to act uninhibited and follow your every impulse without being worried or apprehensive about judgement. A true professional will know how to guide you through different poses and acts to evoke an adventurous and versatile mix of photos.
The best part is you do not need a lover or a specific purpose to hunt out an intimate photo professional. Some book these photo shoots because they want to document their body in present time. Some do it for their lover, some for confidence and some for the simple sake of fun.
Boudoir isn't done in the name of age either. Think Kim Cantrell from Sex and the City who, to her friend's disbelief, booked a sexy photo shoot done in the buff. She wanted to express her sexuality as a method to record her personality, much akin to women who are today seeking a professional to point and shoot.
Finding an experienced professional photographer will help you feel comfortable and ready to explore your wild side. Any experienced boudoir photographer will be happy to show you their resume and allow you to bring an escort. Reputable photographers will gladly show you samples of their work and testimonials, however, due to privacy policies they are unable to produce contact information of their past clients. To avoid an uncomfortable situation, always meet with your photographer for a portrait consultation prior to the session. This will ensure that you are comfortable and will feel as uninhibited as possible. Always trust your gut instincts. You should feel assured that the person you've hired will not disclose your personal information or show your photos to anyone else.
About the Author:
Weston Yale is an award-winning photographer, who runs his own Photography business, called Photoart, in Vancouver, Canada. Yale specializes in all styles, including boudoir, family, newborn, graduationand prenatal portraits.
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