The Boudoir Studio

by Pat on 24/01/2010

Home Studio / living room.  This is where the action takes place whether it is meeting clients for a chat or photography

Home Studio / living room. This is where the action takes place whether it is meeting clients for a chat or photography.

We use the main living room of the house as an office combined boudoir studio. The second smaller living room is our family living room :-)

The studio is ‘L’ shaped with the main area being 6M long and almost 3.5M wide, which is amazingly versatile.

The smaller area is where Imke applies your make-up.  It is also where you change between your different sets of lingerie as desired.  This smaller room is approximately 2.5M square.

We now have a folding screen to separate these rooms to give you additional privacy.

You access the studio off our front hall.   A cloakroom is also conveniently available via the front hall.

When we meet, initially for our no obligation chat about your boudoir session, we’ll meet in the studio.  However if this isn’t convenient because it’s set up for a photo shoot, we’ll meet in the smaller room.

We prefer to have a studio at home.  The obvious reason is that it doesn’t cost anything!  We prefer to offer a personal service.  And that would not be possible with a high street studio with high overheads.  We don’t rush you through like you’re on a conveyor belt as experienced with these make-over studios.  The key benefits for you are:

  • The comfort of meeting in a home environment
  • Friendly atmosphere
  • Visits are strictly by appointment, so you will not have strangers coming off the street interrupting things. Our children know not to interrupt me when working in the studio as well :-)

Here are some pictures of the many changing faces of our home studio.

This is the front hall with one entrance to studio to camera left, cloakroom to camera right and 2nd studio entrance directly behind camera.  The dogs are kept out of the way when guests are expected ;-)

This is the front hall with one entrance to studio to camera left, cloakroom to camera right and 2nd studio entrance directly behind camera. The dogs are kept out of the way when guests are expected ;-)

This was the studio set up for 50s pinup with green light for background, beauty dish for main light and fill light from the softbox above.

This was the studio set up for 50s pinup with green light for background, beauty dish for main light and fill light from the softbox above.

This was the set up for a fashion set with lights behind for rim lighting and beauty dish as main light.

This was the set up for a fashion set with lights behind for rim lighting and beauty dish as main light.

Test shot of one of my cameras mounted on tripod.  Taken with previous set up.

Test shot of one of my cameras mounted on tripod. Taken with previous set up.

Last but not least the classic boudoir set with luxury drapped velvet.

Last but not least the classic boudoir set with luxury drapped velvet.


Pat

Boudoir Photography


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