Boudoir Photography Lighting - Boudoir Photography Tips and Poses https://www.boudoirphotographytips.net Boudoir Photography Tips and Poses Sat, 30 May 2026 02:17:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Boudoir Photography Tips for Dramatic Lighting https://www.boudoirphotographytips.net/boudoir-photography-tips-for-dramatic-lighting/ https://www.boudoirphotographytips.net/boudoir-photography-tips-for-dramatic-lighting/#respond Wed, 25 Apr 2012 19:29:59 +0000 http://www.boudoirphotographytips.net/?p=165 Boudoir Photography Tips for Dramatic Images Everyone wants dramatic images for their clients. Clients like dramatic images and dramatic lighting. dramatic lighting makes things look , well, more dramatic and that means stunning images. Dramatic lighting brings with it emotional content which is what moves people. Here are some boudoir photography tips for dramatic lighting […]

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Boudoir Photography Tips for Dramatic Images

Everyone wants dramatic images for their clients. Clients like dramatic images and dramatic lighting. dramatic lighting makes things look , well, more dramatic and that means stunning images. Dramatic lighting brings with it emotional content which is what moves people. Here are some boudoir photography tips for dramatic lighting which will give you great results. One of our biggest tips is to use a single source of light. Whether it’s a single strobe or a single window with the sunlight coming through or simulating the sun coming through a single window for the single light source. A single light source will give the simplest dramatic lighting and some of the setups we’re about to show you are super simple.

Boudoir Photography Tips for Dramatic Lighting

This first 2 images were done with a single light source. The light used was a fresnel hot lamp, the type they used in the old Hollywood glamour style of lighting. These lights were what the movie studios used and it’s what the movie studios photographers used as well including George Hurrell. The light is coming from camera left coming down upon the model as a slight angle in order to give the loop style shadow under and next to her nose. There is also a bamboo plant places slightly off to the side of the light and slightly in front of it to cast a shadow on the edge of the model and as background “drama” or texture. This style of lighting is great for Old Hollywood Glamour Boudoir and is simple and very effective. This is one boudoir photography tip we give everyone who is just starting out: Start with one light, even if it’s a hot light and practice with that and get good with it and then try adding two lights.

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Boudoir Photography Ideas for Dramatic Lighting

The next image was done the same way as the previous two images, except the light was shifted from camera left to camera right and coming across the front of the model to create a different look just by changing the direction of the lighting.

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Boudoir Photo Tips for Dramatic Lighting

The next image is done with a single strobe light with a softbox attached to it. The softbox softens the shadows on the wall and on the model and the single light give the dramatic lighting effects. The single light is used to outline the model as well as illuminate. A single light source can also accentuate the body of the body and make it stand out. The light is coming from camera right, behind a wall and in front of and to the side of the model. This is a type of short lighting, lighting where the source of light illuminate the farther side of the model from the camera. It is used to make people look slimmer and to accentuate an outline. The photography tips for this image is short lighting with a single source of light that outlines the models shape.

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Boudoir Photography Tips for Dramatic Lighting

The next image is a beautiful shower scene in which it looks as though the model is taking a shower at the break of dawn or during the day. IN fact the shot was taken at midnight. The lighting used was a single fresnel light placed outside of the window to create the illusion of sunlight. This is also a variation of short lighting. The light is illuminating the further side of the model from the camera, thus outlining her figure and accentuating the shape.  The light is a single source coming through the window and gives the illusion of daylight. It is also a diffused light similar to that of a light with a softbox attached. The light isn’t directly hitting the model and is softened to create soft edges but also give hard edge outlines such as on the face, nose and lips. Your boudoir photography tips for this image is not so much blasting the model with light but carefully placing shadows and outlines.

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Tips for Single Light Sources

Single light sources are available on Amazon.com. You can get fresnel lights for photography, or single strobe lights and softboxes at reasonable prices. Be sure to check out the rest of our sire for more boudoir photography tips.

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Boudoir Photography Tips – Using The Right Light and Lighting Diagram https://www.boudoirphotographytips.net/boudoir-photography-tips-using-the-right-light-and-lighting-diagram/ https://www.boudoirphotographytips.net/boudoir-photography-tips-using-the-right-light-and-lighting-diagram/#respond Thu, 07 Apr 2011 16:22:08 +0000 http://www.boudoirphotographytips.net/?p=75 Boudoir Photography Tips – Using The Right Light and Lighting Diagram One boudoir photography tip is to use the right light for the right situation. If you were using sunlight or natural light to light a scene, you would use a strobe, as the light “temperature” or kelvin rating would match. Whereas if you were […]

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Boudoir Photography Tips – Using The Right Light and Lighting Diagram

One boudoir photography tip is to use the right light for the right situation. If you were using sunlight or natural light to light a scene, you would use a strobe, as the light “temperature” or kelvin rating would match. Whereas if you were to do a scene in a bathroom or bedroom and the primary light was incandescent, you would use either a hotlight, or use a strobe with a CTO(color temperature orange) gel on the strobe to color correct. Another popular color gel for strobe correction is called the “Bastard Amber”, made by the Rosco.

This color of gel turns the blue temperature of the strobe to a warm orange for that nice warm color on a body. Strobe being around 5600 kelvin is blue when shot with a incandescent setting on the camera, meaning when you take the picture you will have a blueish light from the strobe.

If you shot an incandescent lighting setup which is 2800 kelvin using your camera on strobe setting, you would have a very orange color hue on your picture. When shooting boudoir it is best to match up your lighting color temperature in your camera with your lights actual color temperature.

To color correct a strobe, like previously said, put an orange gel on your strobe to make it a warm color instead of cool color, that’s if you are shooting an indoor scene using the existing settings lamps and furniture lighting for effect.

The following picture shows a scene in which the indoor lights were the primary lights used which have a kelvin temperature of  2800. I could have used a strobe with an orange gel to make the strobe color correct, but instead I chose to use a fresnel hotlight for the fill, then color correction was not needed. There is a lighting diagram following the actual image taken.

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Model: Bianca Malise

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Model: Bianca Malise

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Bianca Malise Lighting Diagram

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Boudoir Photography Poses Using Simple Natural Lighting https://www.boudoirphotographytips.net/boudoir-photography-poses-using-simple-natural-lighting/ https://www.boudoirphotographytips.net/boudoir-photography-poses-using-simple-natural-lighting/#respond Thu, 24 Mar 2011 23:37:22 +0000 http://www.boudoirphotographytips.net/?p=46 Boudoir Photography Poses Using Simple Natural Lighting In this image the model is laying towards the back of the couch made of a soft black fabric. Black absorbs light and negates any light that spills onto the couch. What you don’t see is the window above the back of the couch, with this shot being […]

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Boudoir Photography Poses Using Simple Natural Lighting

In this image the model is laying towards the back of the couch made of a soft black fabric. Black absorbs light and negates any light that spills onto the couch. What you don’t see is the window above the back of the couch, with this shot being taken mid day when the sun was highest in the sky. The light spills onto the models body and slowly and gently falls off around the edges, but also defines the edges of her nicely curved body.

The only elements on this body are a nice laced panty and a pair of patent leather high heels, another faceless photo as described in a another Boudoir Photography Tip, gives the viewer the ability to place that body on anyone. Another perfect type image for selling, as the model isn’t defined, it could be anyone laying there looking pretty.

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