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Atlanta Portrait and Boudoir Photography

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Tips For Preparing For Your Boudoir Photoshoot - Atlanta Boudoir Photography

It's important that you prepare for your boudoir session so that you feel and look good. If you know that you've prepared, you're less likely to feel unprepared. Makes sense, right? I want this to be an excuse to pamper yourself not only at your session, but also the weeks and days leading to it. We all know you deserve some self love. Sometimes we need a concrete reason to do these things. Self care should be a priority but as a mother of two, I know it's not always at the top of our to-do lists! These are all tips that may or may not apply to you. Take them as you will, scratch some stuff off, do some multiple times. Ultimately it's up to you and what your time and budget allows. More than anything: ENJOY!

Whiten Teeth. Crest sells white-strips that whiten in a week or less for a quick whiteness boost. I hear dentists can whiten teeth, too. Many even do it for free for new clients. If you’re due for a cleaning, you might consider going all out.

Don’t Pick. A pimple is very easy to cover with makeup, but scabs, wounds and flaky patches are more tricky. As soon as possible, stop picking at your skin. If you’re like me and scratch and squeeze at every bump and flake on your face, it’s time to pull out the big guns. Do whatever it takes. Stop examining your face closer than 2 feet from a mirror. If you distractedly pick while you’re doing something else, try wearing bandaids on your fingertips. Go for some with a really sassy print, like Barbie or Dora the Explorer.

Exfoliate. A nice, soothing session using a grainy scrub (or gently rubbing your skin with a washcloth) on your face and body is an indulgent way to spend an evening. Plan to exfoliate a couple times before your appointment, but be sure to allow a few days between ‘treatments’, as well as a couple days after the last one before your shoot.

Get a Facial. If you’re going to go all out into pamper mode, be sure to do your facial at least a week before your shoot. Since facials tend to cause redness, a week usually allows enough time to heal.

For those of us on a budget, an at-home facial with a gooey, florescent masque is always a fun alternative to a night on the town. Throw in a delicious book and recharge your psyche. Repeat as necessary.

Wax Eyebrows. If you decide to have your eyebrows waxed or threaded, be sure to schedule the appointment for at least a few days before your photoshoot. Otherwise, an eyebrow trim/touch up at home could be done a day or two before the shoot.

Touch Up Your Roots. If you dye your hair, touching up your regrowth three days before your photoshoot is ideal. Take my advice: this is not the time for drastic changes. Trust me.

Get a Trim. Neat, healthy hair is youthful and vibrant. If it’s been a while since your last haircut, even a subtle trim can make a world of difference.

Deep Condition. Your salon can do a professional conditioning treatment, or you can use your favorite deep conditioner or protein pack at home. Toss it on with the gooey facial masque. Wrap your head, turban-style. Wear harem pants and pretend you’re a genie while you’re marinating. Or read a book. Your call.

Get a Manicure. While you’re at it, toss in the pedicure. If you’re hard on your manicures, book the mani/pedi for the day before your shoot.

Minimalists can stick with neatly shaped, clear nails. Soft, neutral colors work well for fingertips. Toes can get away with any color. (Think about the outfits you’re bringing and be sure to choose a color that will compliment your choices.)

Wax or Shave. If you go the waxing route, give yourself a few days to heal before your shoot. Shaving can be done the night before. Be sure to get your legs and underarms, and if you’ll be wearing a swimsuit or lingerie, go for the bikini area as well.

-Get plenty of sleep and drink lots of water. We want you to look your best but also feel your best! When you’re rested and have energy for your session it shows in your images. Don’t be nervous. You just have to follow directions and enjoy the experience.

-Stretch. You'll be getting into a lot of poses that you don't regularly hold for longer than half a second. You will be sore the next day unless you prep those muscles beforehand! Focus on stretching your core, back, and thighs. Here's a great list for some great stretches to start adding to your daily routine at least a few days prior to your session: https://www.self.com/gallery/essential-stretches-slideshow

-Moisturize. Moisturize the night before and the morning of so you can show off that silky skin!

-Wear Loose Clothes. This will ensure you don’t have marks on your skin during your session.

-Pin your heart out! Make sure to create a secret board on Pinterest and invite me to be apart of it so I can see what boudoir poses, outfits, and lighting inspires you the most. 

- THE DAY-OF CHECKLIST -

 

  • Bare face (wash and apply your usual moisturizer)

  • Clean, dry hair

  • Comfy outfit (to sit in while you’re being styled)

  • 5-6 fitted outfits to wear in photos

  • Pretty nails (Neutral fingers, fun toes)

  • Stretch!

  • Clean wedding ring

  • Touched up brows

Can't wait to see your beautiful self!


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Boudoir Session Client Review - Atlanta Boudoir Photography

When did you first consider a boudoir session?: I first considered a boudoir session in 2021. I was looking for a new, fun experience and a way to treat myself. After extensive research on photographers in my area, I felt like Lizzie was the best fit for me!

Did you know anyone else who had been a previous client of mine?: Nope!

What made you decide to book?: I actually saw a TikTok of a woman gifting a boudoir album to her partner and thought it was such a fun idea! I had never really looked into boudoir before, but as soon as I started looking, I wanted to book a session asap!

Did you tell anyone that you booked or did you keep it a secret?: I told everyone! I told my husband while booking my session on my phone in bed. Next, I told my bestie then told my boss and my coworkers at work the next day.

What were you most excited about?: I was super excited to try something new! I've struggled with anxiety my entire life, so doing something that I knew would put me out of my comfort zone was a fun challenge that I wanted to conquer.

What were you most nervous about?: I was mostly nervous about the fact that I was trying something new and doing something that I had never done before. Also, I was nervous about being half naked in front of a stranger haha

Did you know what you wanted to wear or did you have trouble deciding?: I am NOT a person who wears tons of lingerie or fancy undies, so I felt like my outfit choices weren't "right". I brought in a few underwear and bra options as well as some jeans and my husband's favorite band tee. After seeing the way Lizzie styled everything, I knew there wasn't a "wrong" outfit choice.

What did you think about the prep guide we sent you?: I loved the prep guide!! It was very helpful for remembering small details on when to do certain things before the shoot. It also gave great advice on what can be used during the shoot when it comes to clothing and props.

How were you feeling the morning of your session?: I was mostly excited!! Only a little bit nervous with some tummy butterflies.

Tell me about your experience with me: For my first shoot, I was nervous about meeting Lizzie. Of course I had read through her website and all her pre-shoot emails, but I'm still always nervous about meeting new people. As soon as I met her, my anxieties were instantly eased. We immediately bonded over our shared high school music taste. We went through all the outfits I brought and she told me how she planned on styling each one. She stayed and chatted with me while I was getting my hair and makeup done. When hair and makeup were done, I changed into my first outfit. Lizzie spent a lot of time telling me how she likes to shoot, instructing me on poses, and even showing me the actual pose she wanted me to be in. She adjusted every little detail including my hair, clothing straps, etc. She's extremely thorough and detailed when telling you how to pose. Oh and we also had lots of laughs during the session of course!

How did you feel when you left the studio?: I felt incredible! I don't think words can adequately describe exactly how I felt, but I felt beautiful, strong, empowered, and so much more!

When you look back on your session(s), how do you feel about it?: So far I've had three sessions with Lizzie and each one just gets better and better! I love being able to look back and see how beautiful I was during each of the different phases of life I was in during each shoot. I feel overwhelmingly proud of myself for being such a beautiful badass!


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