Boudoir Session with Pride and Prejudice and Scotch

Every session is tailored to my client. Boudoir is personal. So it should feel personal and not like some cookie cutter experience. When you see your portraits, I want you to feel connected to them. Deeply connected.

How do I curate a session to my client? Simply by asking questions, getting on a consult call and sending out a detailed questionnaire to my clients at the time of booking. For clients with a specific vision in mind, a mood board is created to give me a better understanding of what my client wishes to accomplish.

This client wanted a Jane-Austen-Scotch-Tea-Party-Goddess-Vibe. She loves to read and Pride and Prejudice is one of her favorite books so we used the book as inspiration. She brought in props from home and I styled them in a way that felt romantic and beautiful.

 When you envision your dream boudoir session, what do you see? What would you incorporate into your session to make it feel more like YOU?!

Woman with curly hair in a sheer emerald green robe with a long train. sitting in front of a vintage beige couch. Richmond Boudoir studio. Rebecca Burt Boudoir Photography
Woman with curly hair sitting on a vintage beige couch while wearing lingerie and reading Pride and prejudice. Richmond Boudoir studio. Rebecca Burt Boudoir Photography
Woman with curly hair sitting on a vintage beige couch while wearing lingerie and reading Pride and prejudice. Richmond Boudoir studio. Rebecca Burt Boudoir Photography
Woman with curly hair sitting on a vintage beige couch while wearing lingerie and reading Pride and prejudice. Richmond Boudoir studio. Rebecca Burt Boudoir Photography