A wedding album isn't complete without detail shots that were so carefully chosen by the new couple on their special day. There are plenty of shots not to miss on the wedding day, we talked about Capturing Wedding Details Part I: Bridal Bling, so let's now take a look at what we can do with the groom's gear.
Boudoir doesn't always require a large studio, several lights, or different modifiers. Sometimes you can keep it simple and get things done with a reflector, a window in a home or hotel room, and some easy posing tips!
For some photographers, head shots are the bread and butter of business. If there's anything that a photographer should always have in their (mental) tool kit, it's a go-to simple 1-light head shot.
Boudoir portraits are designed to evoke the idea of intimacy, seduction, and the beauty of the body. What better way to stir up those reactions than to highlight the natural curves and add color to the portrait to play on our subject's lingerie.