Updated February 2026
Lingerie and boudoir photography is all about making your subject feel comfortable and confident. The key is clear communication before the shoot – talk through the poses, the mood you’re going for, and what makes them feel their best. Art 3‘s bathtub and rose wall give you built-in elegant backdrops that help set a romantic tone without much setup. Keep your lighting soft and flattering – harsh shadows don’t work for this style. And remember, these shoots move slower than regular portrait sessions because you’re building trust and letting your model ease into each pose.
The Photoshoot was a lingerie/ sensual style with a Brazilian actress and model.
Working with a full glam team changes the whole vibe of a shoot. Having a makeup artist on set means you can go bigger with the looks and fix any shine or smudges between setups. The downside? You need to budget extra time for touch-ups and wardrobe changes. Plan for at least 15-20 minutes between major outfit switches when you have hair and makeup involved. Use that time to adjust your lighting or review your shots – don’t just sit there waiting. And make sure your MUA knows the style you’re shooting so they can match the makeup intensity to your lighting setup.