I work with all different kinds of women and all body types from all walks of life. Ages range between 19-55, no joke. A recent client and good friend is a BBW and is one of the most photogenic women I've ever worked with. She has a sensuality that comes to life in front of the camera. But I'm also quite skilled in working with women who dread being in front of the camera. It's hard work! And most ladies are not professional models. I talk about this in my blog entry, "Beauty Bestowed"
http://www.meesheephotography.com/blog/?p=80 . It's a must-read.
That intangible quality that you talk about I believe is summed up in my philosophy: every woman has her own unique, private beauty and that is what I look for. Some of that beauty whispers shyly, some of it screams. In every case, I work on quite an intimate level, one-on-one with her until I capture it with my camera. Without my passion, I couldn't do it.
I love the fact that you like an artistic approach to sensual photography. I recently photographed a girl on a convertible car, another in a forest and body parts of yet another. They're all on my site. Ladies are finding more and more that the answer to success is journalizing her persona. I talk about that in my blog Mimicking Madonna -
http://www.meesheephotography.com/blog/?p=83
I spend a lot of time consulting with clients by phone about a week prior to a shoot. I build my ideas for the shoot based upon how she wants to portray herself. Then, I build a story board so that when she arrives at the shoot the whole afternoon is planned out. It works out great every time.
Nowadays, boudoir has taken on a whole new meaning. It includes your classic boudoir as we know it, glam, artsy, explicit, erotic, indoor, outdoor, contemporary, urban. We are no longer limited to 'the sheet's' so to speak which is quite liberating.
Anyways, I'm blabbing. I'd love to come to Dallas for a tour. If I can rally enough clients, I'll be there.
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