Retouching Boudoir Photography and Photoshop

By Rachel Stephens


No matter if you are in agreement with retouching or not, the simple fact is, when it comes to boudoir photography, women desire it. When you are performing a service for pay, meeting shopper need is of greatest value. It's difficult enough to get down to your birthday suit in front of a complete stranger pointing a camera at you but after doing this for eight years, realizing that the blemishes, under eye circles, scars, cellulite, spider veins and parts that muffin top over clothing will be magically whisked away into the ether makes it easier.

Having an average of 500 boudoir photography consumers per year, just how much or how small they desire to be retouched can vary. It's essential to tune in for the duration of her shoot. In your mind be aware of comments, gestures and wardrobe options and discover an opportune instance to delicately assess their retouching objectives. By way of example, if your client is self conscious about her hips and thighs and keeps making wisecracks about the subject (wondering if they look fat, remarking that she has never loved that area of her shape or if she keeps yanking clothes over that area every time it's uncovered), assure her that you'll be able to take away anything protruding and that you can also trim off a few pounds and slim them down. This can reduce her stress and anxiety and now you have a starting point of retouching anticipations. When it occurs up, almost all women will show delight and may also make other requests and then there are a few who will want "to look all-natural". The key point is to always let your client know that it is possible to retouch as much or only a small amount as SHE wants. []

My favorite retouching request was from a client who felt so empowered after her session that in spite of accepting her weight years ago, before she even left her photo session, she chose to lose 30 lbs and return in twelve months to do one more shoot. When she submitted her purchase, she wrote me a little letter telling me this and requesting that I take those 30 lbs off her images for inspiration. "Carve me like a turkey!", she said. Generally, I don't prefer to shape an image that heavily but she was sure that is what she wished. So, I shaved off 30 lbs from her images. A year in the future I shot her again. It was much like the 30 lbs I made vanish in Photo shop zapped it off her in real-world too! She jumped up out from the make-up seat when she noticed me and gave me the best bear hug and through joyful tears she thanked me for giving her the determination and encouragement to get rid of the weight she'd gained with her pregnancy and had been carrying for roughly few years.

Retouching and Boudoir Photography go hand in hand, its rare or even unusual to encounter a client who desires no retouching at all in their images. All people have a spot or a vein or some splotches of skin they do not want in their final product. Retouching is part of the expectation.

There'll always be naysayers inside professional photography environment ranting in opposition to retouching, my suggestion is to turn away from and concentrate on the women who are believing in you with regards to their vulnerability and provide them a little something over and above her goals. Give them more than awesome pictures. You could simply improve their everyday life. :)




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