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"They remind me of who I am at my best" | Atlanta Boudoir Photographer

If you've been following along for the past few weeks you know that there is a pretty special personal boudoir project that I'll be embarking on for 2018. The project is centered on scars

While my personal photography project has been an idea in my creative locker for a while, I needed an extra push for me to really set out and start. Enter this gorgeous woman. She came to me with excitement and confidence; a woman who truly knew herself. I was so in awe of her demeanor and beauty (she has the warmest eyes and smile). It is often that clients approach boudoir from a nervous angle, but with her I felt like this was going to be a very natural act for her. The session went beautifully, and shout out to the ladies at Trashy Diva Lingerie here in Atlanta for outfitting her with fantastic lingerie. As she told me her story about who she was and how she got to this point in her life I KNEW that she needed to let her story be seen and heard. She was the kick-in-the ass that I needed to start my 'Scars' project, because her scars are the last thing that you notice about her. Read along for her client interview and check out how insanely sexy and in control she looks throughout the entire gallery. Love love love. 

-Sarah

 

 

1) How old are you... or if you prefer, who were you listening to at age 14 :)?

 

I'm a ravishing 31 years old. (Bonus response: In 2000-2001, a true golden age for popular American music, I would run out to the school dance or skating rink floor for Jagged Edge feat. Rev Run's "Let's Get Married" remix.)

 

2) What do you do for a living?

 

I'm a full time PhD student in English literature. 

 

3) What/who made you decide to book a boudoir session?

 

My gorgeous friend booked a shoot and debuted her photos on social media with an inspiring caption about self-acceptance and self-love. She's brilliant, and her pictures were super dope! So, after consulting my friend for more details and looking through Sarah's website and Instagram posts, I was sold on booking a boudoir session. I like having professional photos taken, but had never even considered taking boudoir pictures. I guess i just needed the recommendation or invitation, and I'm so glad I received it.    

 

4) Did you have any obstacles or fears about boudoir?

 

I'm a size 20/22, and I have scars from a serious motor vehicle accident that happened when I was younger. While I've done my own work to be okay in my skin despite the ways having visible scarring or a fat body make you vulnerable to other's judgement, ignorance, or pity, I did have concerns about looking pretty in a boudoir shoot without having to obscure or edit these qualities about myself -- would the angles look good, would lighting be okay, would I be okay seeing the body I carry around proudly when it's stripped down and reflected back to me? The answers were all yes thanks to Sarah's vision and skil! 

 

5) Why did you choose OWN? 

 

My friend's enthusiastic recommendation and Sarah's beautiful work! Plus, Sarah and her staff impressed me quickly with the quality of their customer service when I reached out to inquire about a session.

 

6) How was the actual session different from what you expected (if at all)?

 

The session was different because I was way more comfortable than I thought I would be for my first boudoir shoot. I laughed with Sarah often and felt confident in the poses she taught me to do.

 

7) What was your favorite part of the entire experience? (priming, the shoot, seeing images, giving the images..etc)

 

Sarah is awesome and affirms you so much during the session. Our interaction during the shoot was my favorite part. The only down side was that I kept smiling and giggling so much that it was hard to keep up a smize or sexy smoldering look. :)  Seeing my images was a very close second. 

 

8) How has the response been to your images?

 

The friends I showed my images to were wowed and interested in doing their own sessions. The response has been extremely positive!

 

9) What is your advice for women interested in such a session?

 

My advice is to do it! If you're interested, then have some pictures taken of your beautiful self! Do your research, consider which types of looks you want to try, and study Sarah's work online for inspiration and ideas.

 

10) Did anything change about the way you see your own beauty as a result of this session?

 

No changes, but I do have these beautiful reminders now of my beauty, strength, softness, and sexiness! They remind me of who I am at my best and who I'm working to get back to when I'm having days when I feel less than fabulous.

Boudoir inspiration | Atlanta Boudoir Photographer

Have you found a photograph that you want to recreate during your boudoir session? Inspiration can be found anywhere. Let's talk about how that looks for boudoir! 

 

Part of the process of planning our boudoir sessions is us asking for your boudoir inspiration photos. Boudoir inspiration can come from ANY where. Recently we're seeing a LOT of Calvin Klein style inspiration... which is fabulous for the every-day-sexy look. We also see a lot of inspiration for bridal boudoir, shower sessions, and sheet sessions! 

When you send us your inspiration photos we will always take your inspiration and fit it to your session in the best way possible. 

Here is an example of one of the inspiration photos that we get the most! I LOVE this image for bridal boudoir. 

It is intimate and shows the very beginning stages (the underwear!) and the ending touches (the veil) of the wedding day wardrobe. 

While this particular image is stunning, it is likely taken in a hotel-suite type of setting (you can not the chair style and the furniture in the background) and early in the morning with ample natural light. The Hotel-suite setting allows for a wide open space with plenty of room. By editing the image in black and white all color distractions, wall plugs, bridal party bags, etc, are removed from view! All that you see is the bride! 

Inspiration photos are fantastic, and incredibly helpful. While our setting may not always be an exact replica of your inspiration image, I'll absolutely crank out an image that has the flavor of what you sent me!

And here is OUR version of this image!!! I love it love it love it. Notice the details of this image. We have a floor-length veil, a dark chair (to separate our client's bright veil and backlight), and we're in a  darker room (the brick makes it that way!). I love it. It is different from the inspiration image, but it definitely has some resemblance. 

Send us your inspiration and let us create something amazing for you.