Storytelling Boudoir with Direct Flash Photography | Taylor

View images and save inspiration from this direct-flash inspired boudoir photography session in Arlington, Virginia.

Using mood boards and visual inspiration, together we envisioned a vibe and color palette tied to this session. See the moodboard below created in Milanote:

boudoir session moodboard using milanote
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As my creative style evolves, I'm more deeply in-tune to the face that boudoir doesn't have to be overt or in your face to be sensual. Hidden moments, color palettes, and an overall creative direction give space to a final gallery that is completely unique.


Woman seen undressing through glass in B&W bedroom photo


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Emily Zoe

Emily is an American-born artist living and working in the DC metropolitan area. Through film photography, she delves into themes of the female experience, including sensuality, motherhood, vulnerability, and the intimate spaces we inhabit.

https://www.emilyzoe.com
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