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Traveling boudoir? Here's where we'll be (UPDATE) | Atlanta Boudoir Photographer

Will OWN boudoir ever step out of our Atlanta boudoir bubble and head to a city near you? Why yes of course!! In fact, we travel to multiple cities for boudoir. So, if you're unable to come to Atlanta for your boudoir session (or you just feel like going on a trip that doesn't really require clothes), then we've got some options for you!

 

2018 Boudoir Travel schedule (UPDATED)

CHICAGO- (One spot left!!) August 2-6, 2018

ALBANY, NY- August 21-24, 2018

MIAMI- (Labor day weekend) August 30-Sept 1, 2018

SAN FRANCISCO- (One spot left!!!) September 21-24, 2018 

DENVER- (One spot left!!) November 2-6, 2018

 

And there we go!!! We're bringing our lights, camera, and action on the road a few more times this year! We've just added San Francisco and immediately booked it up, so these dates are going fast. Ready to see us in one of the cities above? Interested in booking with us but don't see your city listed? 

Get in touch and claim your spot :) 

Contact us here!

Here's an image from our trip out to Los Angeles this Spring! The Roosevelt hotel was a gorgeous backdrop :) 

Bubbling with excitement | Atlanta Boudoir Photographer

Every now and then I get a wild and crazy idea (pleasseeee say that in the Two Wild and Crazy Guys voices). 

For some odd reason my current wild and crazy idea has to do with altering the environment of my studio with mediums usually used for something else. Take for instance a fog machine. A Fog machine isn't exactly a typical boudoir studio feature. Mostly we're used to them at haunted houses, EDM shows, or our high-school proms. Lately, however, I've been wanting to bring in a fog machine for boudoir. No clue how this would work, it may end up looking more creepy than cool, but you never know until you try! I'm currently on hiatus from trying the fog machine until I figure out whether or not the sprinklers in my Atlanta boudoir studio would be triggered. That's one fast way to a headache and a mega bill from the fire department.

This past weekend while we were at my boyfriend's family's house, I saw a lonely little bubble machine sitting in the corner by another very lonely popcorn machine (more on that later). A lightbulb went off and I started dreaming of ways to use that giant neon-green and purple toy. A bubble machine could be completely cheesy and hilarious, or with the way light fractures and other science stuff, it could be AMAZZZZINNNNNGGGGG. 

So, my boyfriend brought the bubble machine home. I stocked up on bubble fluid (which is gross and sticky BTW) and proposed to my client to let me experiment with her. I clarified that the experiment would happen after we got the kick-ass shots that she came to me for. She agreed, and so after her session we altered the studio environment with a 5-yr old's birthday party toy. 

I LOVE the results and am dreaming up of other ways to use the lil bubs for boudoir. I'm making a list :) 

Here is a sneak peek at what today's boudoir session's experimental phase looked like: