Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
Las Vegas Boudoir Photographer . . . Stunning on the 26th floor
I had the privilege of meeting and photographing this beautiful woman recently in Vegas.
Aside from being stunning and having a smile that made me smile, she was funny, friendly, and just flat out fun to be around. I had a blast photographing her on the 26th floor of The Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. I'm sure you're wondering what all we did while we were hanging out, but you know what they say about Vegas...
This session was shot entirely on 35mm film.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
What to Wear . . . pink and black
I haven't done a "what to wear" post in a while and with several upcoming boudoir sessions, I thought I'd start posting some inspiration for my clients!
To see where to get these specific items, click HERE!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Offering boudoir sessions in La Grande, Oregon.
I have very limited space (only 2 spots), so please contact me ASAP if you are interested!
Sessions will be held late afternoon on Friday.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Destination Vegas . . . Getting....uh....Masculine.
Yep, it's a dude.
In fact, this is MY guy.
No, he doesn't normally look like this.
No, this is not a normal thing for him.
To put it simply, he was a good sport and willing to be my muse.
When in Vegas...
For my photo friends, these were all shot on 35mm film using a Canon Rebel and a 50mm f/1.4 lens.
Film was Fuji 800, pushed to 1600, and converted to b&w.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Portland Boudoir Photographer . . . A relaxed Saturday morning.
If you watched the behind the scenes video (seen here), you've already seen some of these images. My make up artist, Nicole, and I had a fabulous time with Miss Cara on a sunny Saturday morning. We did this session in her home, over coffee and laughs.
Isn't she gorgeous?!
For my photog friends out there, this was a hybrid session (film and digital mixed). The digital shots were taken with a Canon 5D classic, while the film shots were a combination of a Bronica ETRS and a Yashica Mat 124-G. Films used were Fuji Acros 100 and T-Max 400.
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