Showing posts with label boudoir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boudoir. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Singapore holiday and photoshoot

I have been a bit quiet lately as I have been on holiday in Singapore. It is a great place for a short break and in particular if you like shopping - though not of the vintage kind! We did see a couple of shop signs that said they sold antiques and vintage goods, but they were only open by appointment.

We stayed at the Raffles Hotel which is just fabulous, and you get the feeling you are stepping back in time. It is also a lovely haven from the noise and hubub of all the tourists.
The Raffles Hotel
Relaxing with a Singapore Sling.

A lot of famous people have stayed at the Raffles over it's 125 years and there are some suites named after those who have stayed there. Of course, I was interested in the Ava Gardner suite.

The rooms are amazing and we spent a bit of time taking some wonderful photos there.
Our bedroom


....as well as in the grounds....

....and the main building...

The temperature made things a bit challenging outside and we had to duck back into the airconditioned comfort of our room a couple of times to freshen up.

We had a really enjoyable time and got some great photos (you can see more in the coming days on our Facebook page). I'm looking forward to another holiday and location shoot next year!

Thursday, 3 October 2013

How to overcome your nerves and fears when having a photoshoot.

We have a lot of ladies that say "I'm nervous" or "I've never done this before" when they visit us for a photoshoot.
First of all, let me say that this is quite normal. It's not unusual to feel anxious or nervous when you are doing something for the first time and it can even be a good thing. Nerves can help you focus on what's important and when you are done you will feel a great sense of achievement!

You should ask as many questions as you need to feel comfortable before the shoot, so that you know what to expect.
 - Who will be there?
 - What should I bring?
 - Will someone help me with posing?

I like to make sure the client has all the information she needs beforehand. Don't feel like any question is a silly one!
You can also check out my "How to prepare for your photoshoot" article for more information.

Here are some common concerns people have;

"I don't know how to pose."

I don't expect you to, and that's why I am here!
I really enjoy helping ladies with their poses and giving advice on how to use props and seeing the wonderful pictures that are the results of our work together. I like to know beforehand what your ideas are and I do a lot of research to find poses that will suit you, your outfit and your theme.


Assisting with posing ideas.

"I need to lose some weight."

It seems there are many women that are unhappy with their bodies, even professional models. We are here to show you in your best light and know the best lighting, posing and angles that will flatter you. And any pictures you are not happy with can easily be deleted!

"Do you use Photoshop?"

Make sure you discuss this with your photographer so that you are comfortable with the level of retouching that will be done. We like to use retouching to make you look like you at your best, but any degree of 'Hollywood enhancements' are possible - just ask!

"Does boudoir mean I have to go nude?/I'm not sure if I want to go nude?"

Boudoir is French for a lady's private bedroom, sitting room or dressing room. Boudoir photography aims to create an erotic or semi-nude portrait where the nudity is generally implied rather than explicit. It is totally up to you what you choose to reveal.
Boudoir style photoshoot

You can have some fun with 'implied' nudity, where placement of props, fabric or limbs hides the fact that you are actually still wearing your underwear/swimwear.
'Implied' nudity!

If you decide you want to try this, make sure you are comfortable with the photographer and know who else will be there. At Whiskey & Rye I am always there to assist with posing and to help you feel comfortable.

I hope this has answered some of your questions. If you have any others, please let me know.






Friday, 26 July 2013

Friday Photo


A pic from a recent 'boudoir' style shoot with Whiskey and Rye Photography.

Boudoir is French for a lady's private bedroom, sitting room or dressing room.
Boudoir photography aims to create an erotic or semi-nude portrait where the nudity is generally implied rather than explicit. These are usually shot in a studio or luxury hotel suite.
Boudoir portraits are popular for brides-to-be to surprise their future husband, anniversaries, birthdays or Valentine's day gifts.
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