Boudoir Photography: How to pronounce the word Boudoir

Boudoir Photography: How to pronounce the word Boudoir

Boudoir Photography: How to pronounce the word Boudoir

 

Finally, once and for all, a real live FRENCH woman gives us a lesson in the proper pronuncation of the word “Boudoir.” She’s pretty funny too!

The next photographer that tells me they are a “BooDwaRRRR” Photographer is totally getting this link. You know why? Because there’s no such thing, and you really ought to be able to pronounce your profession correctly.

Say it with me… Boudoir Photography. Boudoir Photography. Boudoir Photography. Excellent!

Ready to start planning your own Boudoir Photography Session?

If you’d like more details about how a session with me works, what to expect, how to prepare, and availability this summer, just give me a call! You can reach me (Stormy) at 07799 390468. I’ll explain everything you need to know, we can get to know each other a bit better, and I’ll be able to answer any questions you might have about the process. It’s important to me that you have a great experience and leave with products and images you love, and the best way to ensure that happens is by getting to know YOU, what you love and hate, what things you might be scared or excited about, and why you’re thinking about booking in a session. If you’re a bit nervous (understandable, but not necessary!) you can get a feel for everything before we chat by subscribing to updates from my blogfollowing the Facebook Page, and/or joining me on Pinterest.

Visit the info pages on the Rebel & Romance Boudoir Photography Website for more info!

 

Boudoir Photography London: Miss D’s London Boudoir Photography Session

Boudoir Photography London: Miss D’s London Boudoir Photography Session

Boudoir Photography London: Miss D’s London Boudoir Photography Session

 

Remember those three days of summer we got this year? I know, I know, over before it even began! Nevertheless, I did manage to sneak in a new Rebel & Romance London Boudoir Photography Session while the sun was out, and I’m excited to be sharing it with you today!

Meet the (incredibly) beautiful Debbie, who is one of my favourite makeup artists and frequently joins me at the studio to offer her makeup skills to my clients. Some of you may recognize her from your  own sessions! Although she’s spent years working on photography and film sets, this was Debbie’s very first experience being photographed professionally, and it was great to have the honour.

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Debbie also volunteered to be my guniea pig (albeit a very glamourous one) for a brand new set! I’ve been collecting pieces for this look for ages – it’s based around the theme “Indian Summer.” Even though I doubt we’ll actually GET an Indian Summer, I like the idea of it. Very romantic sounding, don’t you think?

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This bedspread from Urban Outfitters (the American store only, it’s not available in the UK I’m afraid) is probably my favourite piece. It’s so colourful and whimsical, without being too brash. I’m hoping to use it quite a bit more for other Rebel & Romance London Boudoir Photography Sessions. I’ve been scouring the internet for all manner of fun pillows and cushions to add to the feel of everything, and while still a bit of a work in progress, I think it’s all starting to come together. For outfit inspiration, we channeled a sort of moody bohemian gypsy character. I think this sort of style looks great because it’s got so much texture, and it’s unbelievably simple to put together. We just stared with a few key pieces, and then kept layering on all manner of jewelry and accessories until it looked right. Of course you don’t want to forget a pair of statement shoes though! These Brian Atwood peep toe heels are from the Rebel & Romance Wardrobe, so you’re more than welcome to borrow for your own session.

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I’m constantly impressed with Debbie’s makeup artistry, but c’mon – she’s really outdone herself here! We went for a very dark smoky eye using an assortment of products from my favourite brand MAC. This sort of look is often too strong for indoor sessions, but I like the mood it sets in relation to the harsh sunlight we had on the day. Most of Miss D’s jewelry is also from the Rebel & Romance Wardrobe, including bothhigh end pieces and some very convincing high street fakes, so we can easily put a look like this together for you, even if it isn’t your everyday style.

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If you hadn’t heard  or figured it out already, I put a bed up outside on the studio terrace. I’m completely addicted to shooting outside now – it’s so nice to be in the breeze, and the elements give the imagery a really authentic and interesting feel.

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I’d intended almost all of these images to be finished as colour prints. Miss D and I had done so much planning regarding outfit choices and bedding, that a saturated palette seemed like a no-brainer. Once I started processing the images though, I fell in love with the way these black and whites came out. I’d love to also mention how good these hair extensions are looking. You’d never know if I hadn’t told you, right?! Genius.

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You may remember the colour image of this version. I posted it as a teaser on the Rebel & Romance Boudoir Photography Facebook Page a little while ago. I like this darker version too, so I included it here.

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It was scorching hot. So hot that the lovely Miss D almost passed out on me while wearing this burgundy corset number…

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…but… she stuck it out with me long enough to create this set of edgy, high fashion images, which I’m so pleased about. It’s an absolute tribute to Miss D’s cheekbones that she can pull of such harsh sunlight. This sort of lighting tends to either look amazing or terrible – a real high risk/high reward scenario.

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Debbie is wearing my very favourite AllSaints earrings here, which look amazing but unfortunately weigh about a stone and a half. Each. I think her feathers were originally meant to be a belt, but we liked it as a shawl much better.

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It only we alllllll could have these legs!?

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Miss D, thank you SO much. You’re oh-so-beautiful, and I promise to never ever give you heat stroke again!

Ready to start planning your own Boudoir Photography Session?

I’m happy to announce that the Indian Summer set is now available for all clients, for a limited time only. If you’re drawn to this sort of look and style, I’d highly encourage you to have a look at the Indian Summer Pinterest Board I created in preparation for Miss D’s shoot. It’s full of all sorts of wardrobe ideas, hair and makeup looks, and just general boho/hippie/gypsy fabulousness. This set is only good as long as the weather lasts, so don’t delay.

If you’d like more details about how a session with me works, what to expect, how to prepare, and availability this summer, just give me a call! You can reach me (Stormy) at 07799 390468. I’ll explain everything you need to know, we can get to know each other a bit better, and I’ll be able to answer any questions you might have about the process. It’s important to me that you have a great experience and leave with products and images you love, and the best way to ensure that happens is by getting to know YOU, what you love and hate, what things you might be scared or excited about, and why you’re thinking about booking in a session. If you’re a bit nervous (understandable, but not necessary!) you can get a feel for everything before we chat by subscribing to updates from my blog, following the Facebook Page, and/or joining me on Pinterest. A word of caution: I cannot be held responsible if you become totally and completely addicted to Pinterest, which you will. You’ve been warned.

Visit the Rebel & Romance Boudoir Photography Website to get all the details!

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