
Readers are enquiring about ‘sexy’ glamour photography they’d like for their unique experience.
After looking at the glamour portfolio, I’m wondering whether a white background looks too tame but going on location may be too daunting for you.
Are you looking for something more edgy?
Maybe a white background is too similar to a makeover. Or perhaps it just screams studio.
If you’re looking for creative images that are racier, the following images will give you inspiration.
I took these images in the studio’s natural surroundings. Having a sexy outfit helps but it doesn’t need to be PVC or leather!
As you can see, you don’t need to show a lot. Sometimes less is more.

Photography Kate against the bare walls and wooden floor created the raunchy look.

The key ingredients are still critical to create sexy photographs like this, these are; lighting, pose and expression. Without these the composition, camera angle, choice of lens etc. become academic.

Teasing and playing coy with the camera are great ways to create provocative images.
You’ll be perfect
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Are you looking for something edgier?
Don’t be shy. How do you want your glamour photographer to photograph you, to make you look and feel sexy?
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Pat Bloomfield is your photographer / artist - photographing nude women professionally since 2005. Years of experience and craftsmanship goes into every portrait he creates for you.
Pat is an award winning photographer and qualified member of the SWPP & BPPA
Imke Bloomfield is your make-up artist with a great flair for creating beautiful make-up especially for you.
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Like your images..Women look so much better as you have posed them..The nude thing with all those gaping gadgets is getting quite old now. A little mystery is so much better.
High key can be a little too ‘samey’ this is a good example of using more natural surroundings to add a little more interest although these shots would look goo with any backdrop
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