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Inspired by sculpture | Atlanta Boudoir Photography

Inspiration for shooting boudoir sessions can come from anywhere, but more often than not our inspiration will come from other art forms. Sculpture has LONG been a way to show appreciation and respect to the female form, so when I discovered sculptor Benjamin Victor I went down a 45min rabbit hole of swoon.

I knew immediately that I had to try to recreate an almost ‘sculpture’ like shoot, and I’ve been wanting to experiment with water and fabric for a while (which was exactly how I planned on recreating a sculpture).

Big shout-out to my clients that entertain my idea to spray them down with water while they wear a cheesecloth sash :) They’re the real MVPs.





Face scribble for privacy :)


Come into the studio and let us use our inspiration in YOUR boudoir session!

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Here's the deal on keeping your boudoir images private | Atlanta Boudoir photography

Your boudoir images are really the very definition of "sensitive material", and we totally understand. We have a variety of privacy options for our clients so that each boudoir session can be done without any question of how your images will be seen.

Honestly I'm a bit surprised that we don't get MORE questions about our privacy policy when it comes to boudoir images! I'm flattered of course that our clients are coming into their sessions ready to share their images with the world. However, for those that have a few more reservations about their images being seen we've got a few options for owning your digitals in confidence. 

When you book a boudoir session with OWN boudoir, whether you're coming in to our Atlanta studio or we're coming to you, we sign a contract to set the expectations for the shoot! Our standard contract outlines what is included in your session, any additional fees, the location for the session, etc. It also lets you know just how your images will or won't be used. For our standard contract (the one that goes out to everyone, unless you ask specifically for a different one) your photos are shareable ONLY if they are anonymous. 

Anonymous photos by OWN's definition are those photos that don't include any full faces, personal tattoos (like those that say your name or anyone's name), company logos, or very specific physical traits (example: birthmarks, prosthetics, etc). 

Most of our clients choose this contract for their shoot because they WANT to show their images off, but want to make sure their high-school students, work friends, or nosy relatives don't have a conniption. 

For clients that would like to make sure that there are no photos shared ever ever ever everrrrrrrrr, we have a version of our contract that is so creatively titled as the "Non-Sharing" contract. When we sign this together and OWN waives the right to share any of your images from your session, no matter how anonymous they are. We can even go a step further and opt-out of back your files up to the cloud or sending you a downloadable gallery. 

What if you don't mind sharing all of your boudoir images with our future clients? We ask for a written statement saying that you give permission for us to use your images. This way all of us are on the same page (and also so that I don't have a panic attack trying to make sure that I'm following your preferences). 

While these three options for your images are what is pretty standard here at OWN boudoir, if you have a specific request or question about your boudoir images then let's talk! Creating your perfect boudoir session can't happen unless we talk! 

The bottom line is that you have full control over how, when, and where your boudoir images are visible.

Send us all of your demands, 

Sarah