Many brides-to-be opt to celebrate their engagement or wedding with a bridal boudoir photo shoot. Not only are these sessions an opportunity to document this incredible milestone, but they also make a one-of-a-kind gift for your partner. Planning a wedding is stressful and full of details. If a boudoir session is something you are interested in, there are some important things to consider. Here are some boudoir photo ideas to help you prepare for your shoot.
Consider when you would like to give this intimate gift to your partner. Will you do it privately before your wedding day? Will they receive it the day of your wedding? Will this be a gift for their eyes only on your honeymoon? Knowing the answer to these questions will help you with scheduling AND with the products you choose. Your photographer needs to know your deadline so they can plan, shoot, edit, and order your desired products.
Think about how you would like these images to be displayed. Do you want a Bridal Boudoir Album? Would you prefer a discreet option like a Little Black Box with prints? Do you want a bold piece of wall art for your master bedroom or bath? Think about when you will be gifting these images and how you want to display your keepsakes!
Find some inspiration. Search for bridal boudoir ideas so you can make a mood board for your photographer. This will help you to solidify your ideas and find a photographer whose work aligns with your vision. I love to use Pinterest to create my mood boards.
Put some work into your wardrobe! You know when you will be gifting your partner. You know how you want to display your images. You have found your inspiration. Now it is time to take action! Talk to your photographer about how many “looks” you will have time for. Review your inspiration images and shop your wardrobe for items that match your vision. Bring several options so you get a diverse mix of images.
Hopefully this helps you know the right questions to ask yourself. Now here are a few ideas to get your creativity started!
For a truly bridal themed photo shoot, I suggest bringing white lingerie. I like to use bold contrast and bright white backgrounds to suggest a bridal theme without the addition of too many bridal props. Think white lace, white sheers, matching lingerie and the tasteful incorporation of a white veil.
Your bridal boudoir photos don’t have to be themed. You can also just decide that you want to look like the best version of yourself. I love photographing women in cozy sweaters, black bodysuits, a white sheet, or nude. Ditching the expected is more than ok! This is your celebration so you get to decide how you want to feel.
My goal for every shoot is to make you feel comfortable and confident. We can achieve that no matter what you are wearing!