I am often asked by my boudoir clients if I can take nudes of them during their session. The answer is yes. I would say that at least half of my boudoir clients pose nude during their session. Sometimes planned, sometimes spontaneous. I just don't really share them on my website or on my blog. I couldn't help but share this one, though, as I think it's both beautiful and tasteful.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Salem Boudoir Photographer | Fine Art.
This session was done at an amazing old chapel in the
middle of nowhere. It is, of course, haunted.
These images are a combination of film and digital.
The film shots are all 35mm and films used were
Kodak Gold (expired) and Ilford Delta 3200.
Hair by Kel Ward.
Make up by Laura Fidler.
While we were on location, it felt very peaceful to me. This image, however, seems to have a weird "mark" that resembles a small child, leaning over. Can you see it? It's under the window on the left.
This client is also a very good friend of mine and I loved seeing some of the above images on her walls in the form of large canvases. They look SO good!
Labels:
35mm,
black and white,
cemetery,
corset,
delta,
gothic,
grain,
haunted,
ilford 3200,
kel ward,
kelly ward,
kodak gold,
oregon,
photographer,
photography,
portland boudoir,
salem boudoir,
wings
Thursday, April 4, 2013
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