Boudoir Photography 6. Impressionism. Exclusively For Faa #2
by Jenny Rainbow
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Boudoir Photography 6. Impressionism. Exclusively For Faa #2
Artist
Jenny Rainbow
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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I created this boudoir series EXCLUSIVELY for the sale on Fine Art America.
A boudoir is a lady's private bedroom, sitting room or dressing room. The term derives from the French verb bouder, meaning "to be sulky" or boudeur, meaning "sulky."
Boudoir photography has officially been transformed from over-done makeup, foggy filters, and awkward poses to straight-up elegance and female empowerment. Some say it is a fleeting trend, while others just refer to them as some sexy pictures.
Typically shot in a photographer's studio or luxury hotel suites, it has become fashionable to create a set of sensual or sexually suggestive images of women (and occasionally men and couples) in "boudoir style". The most common manifestation of contemporary boudoir photography is to take variations of candid and posed photographs of the subject partly clothed or in lingerie. Nudity is more often implied than explicit. Commercially the genre is often (though not exclusively) derived from a market for brides to surprise their future husbands by gifting the images on or before their wedding day. Other motivations or inspiration for boudoir photography shoots include anniversaries, birthdays, Valentine's Day, weight loss regimes, maternity, other form of body change or alteration (such as breast augmentation or reduction) and for servicemen and women overseas.
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March 27th, 2013
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