BOUDOIR PHOTOGRAPHY
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I have a book on Boudoir Photography, but I've found it to be totally useless. Well, maybe I picked up a tip or two but for any photographer who doesn't have a studio the size of a warehouse, this book would be no help. Taking boudoir photos doesn't have to be a production - the model is mostly interested in how she looks, and rarely appreciates the complexity of the set anyway. The book I bought also doesn't give you a clue where to advertise so that women looking for these pictures call you. But "The Photography Big-Business-Pack Home Study Course" covers it all. How to get the work, and how to get professional results using some simple backgrounds you can set up anywhere. You'll notice that the photos above aren't complex, one was even taken in the model's bedroom with only a 35mm, a tripod and light from a window.
Throughout the course you will find tips on how to make women look beautiful - make-up, hair, posing - all of which will apply here. And if you are a woman photographer, this is something you should consider. As a woman, you can relate to the subjects interests and should do very well, though I've also found that sometimes women like to be photographed by men. Regardless your gender, with "The Photography Big-Business-Pack Home Study Course" in hand, you can be making money taking shots like these in a few months.
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