Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Lauras Boudoir photo session
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Boudoir Interview 2 Kylene Cleaver
Growing up I was encouraged to take classes in everything artistic. Ballet was my main focus from kindergarten through college. My dad always had a camera in hand at every performance. As I grew up so did his camera.
I frequently remember him shooting with his Canon film SLR. Seeing what he was able to capture along with looking through every ballet book known to man. So I guess you could say my ballet background has had a lot to do with my boudoir work. The way I compose my shots and pose my subjects tends to be very feminine and romantic.
The images turned out amazing and she spread the word of mouth about my new business like wildfire. And the rest as they say is history.
As I'm sure you've heard this before, I believe that every woman deserves to feel beautiful. Whether it be for him, for her (we're equal opportunity :-) )or just for yourself.
Just a little over a year.
How would you describe your style?
Understated and elegant. Simply Beautiful...hence the name :-)
What did you photograph before you got bitten by the boudoir bug?
Weddings, engagements, families and children. I have also done a little editorial work.
More about you, where did you grow up?
I grew up on the East Coast of the U.S. close to Philadelphia. We're close to the ocean, about 2hours from New York City and the Appalachian mountains are about 3 hours west of us. It honestly was a amazing place to grow up.
Both. I shoot both in studio and on location. I also love to shoot outdoors in natural light.
Boudoir photography is still in its infancy in the UK, how is it seen in the US?
In my opinion, It's gaining popularity, but when you mention you are a "Boudoir Photographer" be ready to hand over your card fast to show your work so that they don't get the wrong idea. A lot of times the first reaction is "Like Glamour Shots?"
I love to do a arched back showing the mouth and the upper legs in the shot. Like this one....
Do you have a favorite photographer living or dead?
I LOVE Louis Greenfield. Her dance photography is amazing!
What is the best thing for you about shooting Boudoir?
The reaction I get from the women I photograph and significant others. Nothing makes me feel better to hear that they felt beautiful and loved the images.
Does anyone or anything influence your photography?
Light and shadows. While I give my clients direction I let the little things they do inspire me to capture who they are, like a drop of the eyes or a playful look.
Who is the most important person in your life?
My husband and my son...sorry I know that's two :-)
I know here in the UK some peoples initial reaction is that I am a glamour aka nude photographer, do you get a similar reaction and how do you deal with them?
Goodness gracious YES! Then I hand over my business card.
If you could shoot with any other photographer in the world who would it be ?
My good friend Charmi Pena! She's amazing!
Do you provide any wardrobe for your clients? If so whats your favourite item ?
I have some vintage hats, pearl necklaces and I have a few pairs of heels. The strands of pearls have to be my favorite and the most used item.
PC or Mac?
PC, but the way it been behaving a Mac isn't far away.
When you’re not working as a photographer what do you enjoy doing?
I love to go hiking with our dogs. It's great for clearing my mind and finding inspiration. I also love love love to bake anything chocolate! Brownies anyone?
Finally any advice you would give to budding boudoir photographers wanting to start out?
Learn lighting and study posing. I really suggest getting magazines like Vogue, Vanity Fair, Maxim, etc. Tear out the images that inspire you and place them in a folder. You can then go through the folder before shoots and get inspired on posing and lighting. I even take my folders to shoots with me to show my clients what I'm going for and how I would like to pose them. Clients will tend to have a better idea of what you're going for if you give them a visual.
More of Kylenes work can be found on her website or blog.
http://www.simplybeautifulboudoir.com/
http://blog.simplybeautifulboudoir.com/
Kylene, thank you very much for taking the time out.
Monday, 18 May 2009
Radio Boudoir
So next day surprise as a call from BBC radio Nottingham asking if I would like to go on the show to talk about Boudoir photography. So today was the day, I was nervous even though I knew I shouldn't be, sometimes you just cant help it.
Its one of those possible nightmare scenarios where you dream you are going to go all Father Jack on the proceedings and only be able to shout the word pants over and over again, until you wake up in a cold sweat and realise it was just a dream.
It went very quickly, after taking an hour to get into the city, we waited (we being myself and mum, who really really wanted to see the studio, and put across the argument that she was older than anyone else there for should get to go!)
Everyone was lovely, listened to the previous guests then in we go, it went so fast, I think I did OK, hate listening to my own voice, I sound far more Derbyshire than I do in my own head.
If you are interested, its available on the BBC website http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p001ymv2 18/05/09 at around 48 minutes. A bit before that Frances asks, am I Nottingham's answer to Gok Wan, of course .......
It will be available to listen to for 7 days.
Well back to the real world now.
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Boudoir Photographer Cathy Empey - Interviewed
Heres where I would go on to tell you a bit more about her but as she does it so well herself, take it away Cathy…
I am left handed, and I look through my camera with my right eye! When I was pregnant with my sixth and final baby, I had some professional maternity photos done of myself. Even though I weighed over 200 pounds at the time, and I had huge cankles...I still felt beautiful and sexy.
My photographer at the time (and now friend) made me feel absolutely beautiful. So, after my little girl Courtney was born in mid November 2007, I decided I wanted to help other women feel beautiful and sexy too. I figured if I feel this way, I know there are many other women that felt exactly the same way I did. So, I decided then and there I wanted to be able to give this wonderful experience to others. So, I talked to my now friend, and she came over and gave me a lesson on her digital SLR, and she loaned it to me for a week. And she loaned me a book on exposures.
At first I was too nervous to photograph a real woman, so I practiced first on my girls' Barbies, I soon found the courage to shoot my first boudoir session in August of 2008. And I was hooked. And the emails and calls began. I have been booked solid ever since! I am so thankful for all of the sessions I have done. Each and every woman unique, and I love finding their sexy beauty. Amazing!
So lets start with the obvious, why Boudoir?
I am very passionate about helping ALL women feel sexy and beautiful. My camera is my tool to help me do just that. I believe that ALL women must have a boudoir session for themselves. I knew I wanted to help others feel the way I did during my maternity shoot. The realization that we are all beautiful and sexy. Sometimes we just need an outside person to help us find it. That is where I come in. My job is to find that beauty! I have the best job in the whole world
How long have you been photographing Boudoir?
August of this year will mark one year. It has been a very exciting time in my life, and I look forward to continuing working with lovely women from all over.
How would you describe your style?
My style is modern, fresh and saucy. Sassy sexy photographs for all women.
What did you photograph before you got bitten by the boudoir bug?
Up until the beginning of last year, the only photos I took were photos of my kids, and family members. On my old point and shoot. I would take the odd photos of flowers in the yard etc.
More about you, where did you grow up?
I was born in Vancouver, B.C. and raised in Richmond, B.C. Canada. We now live in Langley, B.C. Canada.
I have relatives in Canada I’ve never met, would love to visit for a holiday soon, do you have a favourite holiday destination?
Hmmm. It is hard to narrow down to one location! I would have to say Whistler, BC. Home to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Also, you should go to Victoria, B.C. It is beautiful there! Be sure to Google!
Boudoir photography is still in its infancy in the UK, how is it seen in Canada?
I know there are quite a few photographers that shoot boudoir, but very few if any who specialize in boudoir like I do. I love specializing in boudoir!
What’s your favourite boudoir pose?
Hmmm. There are so many that I like, but I would have to say a more traditional boudoir poses, but with a twist.
Can you show us some of your recent work?
Do you have a favorite photographer living or dead?
Hmmm. I would have to say Annie Leibovitz. She is so inspiring. I remember that pregnant Demi Moore Vanity Fair cover so very well. I remember I was pregnant at the time, and thought she is really brave! The cover paved the way for us all!
What is the best thing for you about shooting Boudoir?
I would have to say the best thing about shooting Boudoir is making the women feel sexy and beautiful. I love to meet all of these great women, they all have such interesting stories and backgrounds. And, of course their reasons for doing their boudoir sessions. I also love that I get to do maternity boudoir as well. The pregnant form is so beautiful. And because I was pregnant so much, I feel I can relate very well to how my client is feeling. I can relate to how ALL of my clients are feeling, because I have been there. I have felt the same feelings, and so I feel I can give them a very happy experience that they will remember for a very long time. I also love it when they see the finished photos and cannot believe that they could look that good! And they ALWAYS do! It is very rewarding to see my clients so very happy.
Does anyone or anything influence your photography?
I am really influenced by shapes, and colour. Textures even. I also love to look through magazines, and even photos online. But, I also stay true to my style. I shoot what I love. And usually it works. I try not to compare my work to other Boudoir photographers. I really work on my own Cathy style. I am an original, and so my work should be too!
Who is the most important person in your life?
I would have to say my husband Cliff (also my biggest support person!) And of course how can I not include my six kids. My team Empey.
I know here in the UK some peoples initial reaction is that I am a glamour aka nude photographer, do you get a similar reaction and how do you deal with them?
I have never had a reaction like that yet! So far so good. Boudoir seems to pretty popular Canada. But my goal is to make it even more well known. And shout out to the world that Boudoir photography is for every woman!
If you could shoot with any other photographer in the world who would it be?
Hmmm. That is so tough to limit to just one person. I would have to say Jessica Claire. (www.jessicaclaire.net) as I think she would be fun to hang out with and talk about hair products! I also like her use of colour! I am all about the colour!
Do you provide any wardrobe for your clients? If so whats your favourite item?
I do not provide wardrobe, but I have been known to lend out my own high heels if they are needed! I do give a lot of wardrobe help though before the sessions, so that my clients come to me well prepared, and feeling like a million dollars! That feeling shines through in the photos. When they look good, they feel great!
PC or Mac? I am am MAC girl all the way!
When your not working as a photographer what do you enjoy doing?
Well, I would have to say go running. I was training for a marathon, but I got injured. So, I am trying to rest and heal my injury. When I am not running I like to go out for coffee with husband, and with my friends. Or, just surf the net.
Finally any advice you would give to budding boudoir photographers wanting to start out?
Take your time and learn everything about your camera. Get a book and write down all of your ideas and dreams for your business. Be sure to take lots and lots of photos. Not just Boudoir. Photograph everything around you! Be confident that you can shoot in any situation. Then, start practicing. Ask your friends if you can do a free session for them, and before you know it, you will have lots of clients. Good luck. It has been so rewarding to help other women realize just how beautiful they are.
More about Cathy and her work can be found at:
http://www.boudoirbycathyempey.com/
http://www.boudoirbycathyempey.com/
www.murrayvillemom.blogspot.com
Cathy , thank you for taking the time out to do this for us.
Sunday, 3 May 2009
More Boudoir
Pleased to see the weather is improving, we are currently reinventing the front and back garden at home, Ive been buying plants here there and everywhere and today put up my first hanging basket kindly donated by my mum. Now its just a case of remembering to water it!!
I hope you are all having a great bank holiday weekend and getting the BBQs out.
More excitingly, Ive been making up a general interview for Boudoir photographers around the world. So watch this space for our first interviewee in a few days time. Right back to the garden, then that BBQ.