A longtime model with whom I have collaborated in the past, Sierra, asked me for some “boudoir” pictures. I told her we would do it, but I wanted them to be tasteful and I wanted them to look “painterly,” something more in a Renaissance style. I also wanted them to express movement, even though they remain two dimensional images.

So, keep it simple is my motto. Knowing I had not yet photographed anyone using a backdrop from Franklin Backdrops, I found some flowing, gauzy material in a tone similar to the backdrop.

And . . . we just played. And I think these show, you don’t need to go for an elaborate setup. The human body is a beautiful canvas as is. YOU are a beautiful canvas!


Are you ready to show your beauty in studio? Click below to send me a message. By the way, such intimate photos are only on my blog with the subject’s permission - it is important for you to be comfortable with your session!


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