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A History of Boudoir: From Then to Now

Date Added: October 27, 2009 09:16:44 AM
Author: Weston E. Yale
Category: Culture

Many would be surprised to find that boudoir photography existed well before the well-known '40s and '50s pin-up craze. In fact, it's one of the oldest genres of photography. Women originally used this type of professional photography to advertise their businesses on cards and signs. However, the French term “boudoir” for intimate photography wasn't in use until the last few decades. Boudoir began as a term to describe “a women's private bedroom,” hence its mysterious and intimate feel today. There are currently thousands of photographers waiting for clients to seek their services. Boudoir has become more prominent now than ever. In modern times, you may also hear it called, “intimate photography.”

Why...

Women originally sought out boudoir photography as a way to impress their fiancés. However, today, women both single and taken seek these photo shoots as a liberating and sexy experience. Many choose to experience a professional intimate portrait session after plastic surgery, losing weight or undergoing a makeover. Some want to show off and document their body, while others try it out just for fun. Simply put, you don't need a specific reason to search out a boudoir, pin-up or intimate photo shoot.

What it looks like...

It is a sexually-suggestive type of photography, yet is distinctive from the racier “glamour” photography that society has come to know. It has also become known on an international basis as women seek out an experienced professional photographer who can do the job right. Today this type of professional photography doesn't just happen in bedrooms.
Photographers and clients explore a variety of places, from beaches to backyards and motorcycles. Its popularity is climbing on the Internet too, where thousands of nude pictures can be viewed. Women of all body shapes enjoy modelling for boudoir shoots, whether they are small, medium or large. They often use props such as stools, couches, beds and blankets. Women that pursue boudoir photo shoots could be in their twenties or in their fifties or sixties and anywhere in between.

The Rules...

There aren't any! That’s what makes this type of intimate photography so versatile and approachable. Although many women pose in clothes that expose lots of skin, they are free to wear any type of clothing, from lingerie to fantasy outfits. If they're daring enough they choose to go buff. Both natural and innocent looks are great, as are daring ones are too. Just make sure to have a portrait consultation prior to the session so the photographer knows what you want and don’t want. Experienced photographers who are accustomed to intimate photo shoots will have great ideas and hints to keep the model moving.

Originality...

More than anything, boudoir photography is known for its spontaneity. It is easily approachable because it isn't constrained by today's usual fashion modelling restrictions. It also provides a safe-at-home environment. Sometimes boudoir has been confused with glamour photography, but boudoir has more of a sensual feel instead of an erotic one.

The Internet...

The web has taken away the taboo that boudoir photography once faced. Now women can browse intimate photos and photographers online at their disposal. It's easier than ever for a client to find different price ranges, portfolios and photographers online with the simple click of a button

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