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Boudoir Photoshoot 101

With Valentine’s Day around the corner – ’tis the season to get sassy! You may have heard about a trendy, sexy phenomena known as the Boudoir photoshoot.

Vancouver Boudoir photography

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Boudoir photos are typically used as a creative and sassy gift for a loved one, for a special occasion or just for fun. The most popular occasion is for your fiance as a pre-wedding or honeymoon present – talk about a wedding gift he won’t forget!

I think that the most appealing thing about a boudoir photo is that it gives you an opportunity to celebrate yourself – the sassy gift is just the perfect excuse. You can look back on these images anytime – way in the future or when you’re just having one of those days.

Ask your wedding photographer if he or she also does boudoir shoots. Male photographers typically don’t offer this service, though there are some that do and it’s completely whatever you are comfortable with.

The best way to find your boudoir photographer is to ask your friends. Boudoir photography is very popular and chances are that someone you know has already done a session and would have some excellent advice for you. Whether it’s word of mouth, online or in publication, it’s important to go with a photographer that you have a good feeling about – quality of their work and personality.

Victoria BC Boudoir photographer

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How do I prepare for a shoot like this?
In advance of having these photos taken, I would recommend stretching first as arching the back may be strenuous if you are not used to it. Girls will usually have an appreciation for modeling after this – it’s a bit like power yoga. Be sure to notify your photographer if you have any physical limitations.

I would also recommend having your hair and makeup professionally done – it will give you a confidence boost and help get you into character – not to mention it’s lots of fun and you can use your bridal trial for this or test-run a potential wedding day stylist. Your photographer will likely have someone in mind.  Go a bit over the top with the hair and makeup – false lashes and some extra eyeshadow. Your reflection will shock you, but the camera will see it much more tame.

boudoir wedding photography

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What Can I expect?
A bride’s expectations should be to feel amazing and relaxed during the shoot, and be pleased with the results, as the photos will most likely exceed your expectations. As women, we tend to focus on our physical flaws. As photographers, we see you differently, and put you in a light and angle that will highlight your assets and cause you to appreciate yourself.

For this reason, I would not recommend being very specific about poses for your shoot. Though if you have something very specific in mind, definitely explain your vision, or provide the image of inspiration.

Trust in your photographer is the most important thing, especially in a shoot of this nature. Some poses will feel silly and exaggerated, though just like the hair and makeup, the camera needs exaggeration in some positions to make it work. Just laugh at yourself and unleash your inner vixen.

Investments vary among photographers based on experience, quality, length of shoot and services. The average range is $300-800. The shoot itself will typically last one hour.

An experienced photographer will know exactly what they are going for, enabling them to pose you effortlessly as well as utilizing the entire surroundings for optimum variety in your images. If the photographer is confident, you will feel confident and at ease during the shoot. Some photographers offer options like a hair and makeup stylist, hotel room setting, and albums.

Above all, be sure to choose a photographer with work that speaks to you and makes you feel something.

Victoria BC Boudoir Photography

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Where does it happen?
Most photographers will have a studio setting available or an option to rent one. Many photographers come to your house and photograph you in the comfort of your own home, or a friend’s home (if it’s a sweetheart surprise!).

With portable studio lights, anywhere is a studio! Hotels are extremely popular, and your photographer may have an affiliation with one. It has a more artistic feel without the studio background, and I recommend doing it on location instead.

Vancouver Island Boudoir Photography

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The most common question – What should I wear (or rather, not wear)?
Wear anything that makes you feel sexy or confident. Corsets, garters, swimsuits, funky lingerie, pearls and heels are popular. Sometimes we will incorporate a prop that relates to the husband/boyfriend/partner.

For example, don an apron for your chef or hug a guitar for your musical beau. Some popular themes are Cowgirl (cowboy hat and boots), pin-up (vintage lingerie + red lipstick), and the man-shirt (or sports jersey).

Talk to me about the airbrushing!
The #1 reason why women are hesitant about doing a boudoir shoot is because they can’t believe that they would know how to pose, or could look sexy in front of the camera. This is understandable because it’s the unknown, it’s natural to feel anxious when you’ve never modeled before – It’s not unusual to take a swig of wine or tequila shot before you get your bearings!

The truth is, as long as you’re relaxed and having fun, you’re going to look great! If you feel you would not suit a boudoir shoot because you are older or heavier – pish posh. I once did a groupon deal for boudoir photo shoots and shot over 200 in one year. During that time, I had the pleasure to photograph all different shapes, sizes and ages – just last week I photographed a boudoir with a 65 year old (and she rocked it).

Everyone feels sexy after a shoot like this! I promise you will be surprised with how comfortable you will feel, and how much fun it actually is!
Photoshop doesn’t hurt either! I edit the images like I would edit myself – conscious of small bulges and skin retouching but nothing major as I like to preserve your natural beauty.

Creative Boudoir photography

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Posing Sexy 101
Your photographer will be with you every step of the way – instructing you into the correct angles and poses, right to your fingertips.

I even have names for certain poses: when your eyebrows shoot up and you get those forehead wrinkles, I call that the “boudoir nemesis” (it sneaks up on everyone). To counteract, tilt up your chin and focus on lifting your eyelashes instead of the brows.

“The Turtle” is where you roll both shoulders forward into a concave position, hug yourself and rest your chin on your shoulder. This is great for those elegant bare-back shots.

Whenever you touch the furniture or your body, raise your wrist slightly, keeping the fingers straight, I call it “the pet”. It gives your hands and arms a dainty and feminine shape.

Always keep your neck long and relaxed, and arch your back.

Arching your back is like shoulder-checking, if you feel like you are doing it too much, you’re probably not doing it enough!

Finally, the secret to the sexy face is actually quite simple. Relax your entire face into your street-walking no-expression. Then, tilt your head slightly to one side and let your lips part. Try it a few times in the mirror, and, as Tyra says, don’t forget to “smize”!

boudoir bridal photos

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Can you say Staggette?
This makes a great staggette activity! Some photographers will offer a boudoir stagette package including a hotel room or studio rental, plus professional hair and makeup. The bride usually gets her shoot free if a certain amount of bridesmaids sign up.

After the shoot, you and all your best gals are ready to hit the town with your new makeovers and an amazing experience.

Victoria Boudoir Photo shoot

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Ideas on how to give this gift to the lucky recipient:
Sexy calendar
Photo album
Wallet-sized prints
Prints (in random places around the house, medicine cabinet, under pillow or in suitcase etc.)
Canvas Print (some moody abstract photo from your session is the perfect accent to your own boudoir)
If your man travels a lot, email him one during each trip

Can a male do a boudoir shoot?
Each photographer has their own policies on whether or not they do “Dudeoirs” as I like to call them.

I always keep it tasteful and PG. I once did a sexy shoot with a firefighter (sometimes I wonder how I get paid for this…)

For more information and photo examples, check out my boudoir site: http://kgoodphoto.com/#/boudoir/

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A Weed By Any Other Name…

2012 wedding flower trends

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There are a lot of flowers out there that our mothers and grandmothers might refer to as “weeds” but {surprisingly} some of them can actually function as beautiful wedding flowers. My favorites include Queen Anne’s Lace, Thistle/Eryngium, Scabiosa and Scabiosa Pods. These weedy blooms are totally trend-on and perfect for combining with more traditional flowers to create a unique, textural mix for both wedding bouquets and centerpieces.

2012 wedding trends

Photo Credit: Kara Schultz | Kio Kreations

wedding floral ideas

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wedding bouquet inspiration

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unique wedding bouquets

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

texture wedding bouquets

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2012 wedding bouquets

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

2012 wedding inspiration

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2012 floral trends

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2012 flower centerpieces

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations

white wedding bouquets

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bridal bouquet inspiration

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2012 boutonnieres

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2012 colorful bouquets

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texture wedding flowers

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2012 wedding trends

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bouquet inspiration

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bridal bouquet inspiration

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2012 colorful wedding flowers

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blue floral centerpieces

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2012 wedding flowers

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Do you plan to include some chic weeds in your wedding?!

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Fabulous Fabric Flowers + 2 DIY Projects

fabric flower wedding details

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

As a florist, fresh flowers are of course my favorite thing to work with–but lately I also am loving fabric, lace and ribbon flowers–especially when mixed in with real blooms! I also love seeing them worked into necklaces, wrist corsages, ring pillows and fascinators. They have a much more unique, one-of-a-kind look than silk flowers, they hold together better than dried flowers, they are fancier than paper flowers and they last way longer than fresh flowers–so what’s not to love?! I have collected some of my favorite fabric flower looks below. There are some made of satin, organza, felt, lace, ribbon and other miscellaneous fabric materials–but the one thing they have in common is they are all awesome!!!

Did I mention I have included some DIY projects below on how to make them? Well–I did, so ENJOY!

fabric wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower bouquet

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric floral bouquet

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower boutonnieres

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower bouquet

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower boutonniere

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | RBK Creations

fabric flower wedding bouquet

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower wedding details

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | RBK Creations

fabric flower corsage

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | RBK Creations

lace flower bouquet

Photo Credit: Kara Schultz | Kio Kreations

fabric flower hair clip

Photo Credit: Kara Schultz | Kio Kreations

fabric flower bridal bouquet

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

fabric flower bridal jewelry

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fabric flower veils

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fabric flowers in bouquets

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fabric flower weddings

Photo Credit: Redwall Photo | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower shoe clips

Photo Credit: Redwall Photo | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower ring pillows

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fabric flower ring pillow

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fabric flower bouquets

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fabric flower inspiration

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fabric flower headband

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fabric flower necklace

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fabric flower wedding neckalce

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As promised some Do-it-Yourself Projects…(click on the images to jump to the tutorials)
DIY felt flowers:

fabric flower accessories

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DIY ribbon flowers:

diy fabric flowers

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And just some more eye candy made by yours truly…:)

purple fabric flower necklace

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

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2012 Top Wedding Bouquet Trend: TEXTURE

2012 floral wedding trends

Photo Credit: Brian Kinyon Photography | Kio Kreations

As a boutique wedding florist, I am totally excited about this year’s trend towards TEXTURAL, colorful bridal bouquets. I cannot wait to make a ton of beautiful bouquets using mixed materials–from fancy flowers to pokey pods to chic succulents to winding branches–the possibilities are endless! And fear not brides–color is your friend. A textural, colorful bouquet will totally pop off your dress in photos–so feel free to keep the dress silhouettes more simple and sophisticated and leave the rich textures for your bridal bouquet!

Here is a collection of some of my favorite textural bridal bouquets. They are AMAZING!

green wedding bouquet

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orange wedding bouquet

Photo Credit: Joel Cookston Photography | Kio Kreations

2012 wedding bouquets

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bouquet inspiration

Photo Credit: Kara Schultz Photograph | Kio Kreations

wedding bouquet texture

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

2012 wedding trends

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

2012 bouquet inspiration

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | Kio Kreations

wedding bouquet inspiration

Photo Credit: Kara Schultz | Kio Kreations

purple wedding bouquet

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bouquet inspiration

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texture wedding bouquet

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purple wedding bouquet

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2012 wedding trends

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2012 wedding bouquet trends

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textural bouquets

Photo Credit: Ashley O'Dell Photography

Are you embracing the trend towards texture for your bridal bouquet?

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Pantone’s Hot Colors for Spring 2012

pantone 2012

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Pantone (the color experts) just released their fashion colors for Spring 2012–and I love them! You can check out more info about the colors on their website, and also note there is an entirely different color palette for men (which I also posted below). I am glad to see that many of my clients’ color palettes will totally fall in line with these tones!

Women’s Spring 2012 hot colors:

2012 wedding colors

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Men’s Spring 2012 hot colors:

2012 men's wedding colors

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The full Spring 2012 Color List:

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pantone 2012 colors

And the 2012 Color of the Year is TANGERINE TANGO…!

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I think my personal favorite colors are Tradewinds, Vintage Khaki, Driftwood and Sweet Lilac. I love neutrals and soft feminine shades for weddings. I would love to see more neutral-colored bridesmaids dresses with color pops achieved in the jewelry, shoes & bouquets. I also love darker neutrals for linens. Tradewinds, Driftwood, and Vintage Khaki would all make for perfect linen colors that would be a great base for a beautiful tablescape using some of these other hues.

I am also really into air plants and succulents right now, and think Grass Green and Margarita exemplify some of the tones you find in the plants. I noticed a lot of BLUES in this palette but suggest using only one blue at a time. The blue should be paired with a color that compliments it well–and not another non-nature color. Doing a “Cockatoo” and silver wedding is going to leave you very few choices for flowers–basically nothing comes in the Cockatoo color and only some foliages come in shades of gray that could represent silver. You’d be stuck with all-white flowers or would have to bring in some other color if you wanted more color in the flowers. I have had a few brides try to mix shades of blue and from a floral-standpoint, that is hard to do as there are only about 7 flowers that come in blue, and most brides only like 3 of the 7 blooms!

If you are set on using a blue shade, here are some color combos that would work great from this list:

Hawaiian Ocean + Tangerine Tango & Solar Power
Dazzling Blue + Driftwood, Starfish & an ivory tone
Sodalite Blue + Cabaret
Cockatoo + Sweet Lilac & Bellflower

My advice: pick at least one color that you’ve seen in nature (and I don’t mean sky blue) if you want to ensure you will have a bountiful assortment of wedding flowers.

So were you color-trendy without even knowing it?! Are you using any of these colors in your Spring 2012 wedding?

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