I am really proud of my body so I'm considering it! when would you do it? Before the "getting ready" shots? :) Would it be built into the cost of the package or a separate cost?
Kayley L
Question Asked: 16/05/2017
Wedding Date: 5/08/2017
Answered by: 7 Experts
Sort by:
If you so choose to, they can be very nice and Intemint.
Hi there!
Personally, I love the idea to have a bridal boudoir shoot! But you this is a slightly different type of photography from main stream wedding photography, photographer must have some experience of doing it. My advice is to have boudoir shoot prior wedding day! Because this require relaxed and private atmosphere, believe me it is no going to happen on wedding day, it is always a bit crazy…)
Best Regards,
Lili from LiliPhoto Photography
Boudoir shots are only worth doing if your photographer can shoot in that style.
Ensure they have an eye for it and are comfortable shooting it. Generally speaking it should be part of the package price, but it's always wise to state it upfront when getting quotes.
Yes it can be a very good idea but you would have to be comfortable or it doesn't work and doesn't look natural you may be dissappointed.
(64) · Perth, Regional WA, South West, Margaret River and Surrounding Areas.
Posted: 7/06/2017
Hi Kayley,
Have the images taken just before getting into your gown. Allow more time to have the photographs taken so you are not rushing. A good idea is to have the images separated from your wedding photographs so only the people you want, see them.
Hi Kelly,
Boudoir photo shoots can be loads of fun. I would recommend having the session prior to your wedding day as you won't want to be rushed on the wedding day itself an the time really does fly by! Please let me know if I can help any further.
Sarah xx
Sarah Streets Studios.
Didn't find what you were looking for? Ask your own question and we'll have our experts answer it.
Ask a question
No. This answer will annoy some people but ...No. Tell you're wedding photographer that you want be beautiful as well as sexy on the day. The two need not be exclusive.
Make your photographer work and let 'them' think about different genres rather than you lining up multiple shoots. You'll save some bucks as well.