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The “my heart races because I am so freaking inspired” PHOTO CHALLENGE

By Boudoir Photo Shoots, Boudoir Tips, Inspiration3 Comments

Hi Guys! I know, I know, I saw that our last post was in May and I was like “oh freaking crap” where did the time go!?! Well, if I am honest it went so fast because we were busy. Or, well, having an awesome time. Kimee is a newlywed so I think we all know what she has been up to (tee hee) and I am just kinda loving the freedom that I have these days. We have spent so many years pressed to the grind getting this business exactly where we want it and…. well…. IT IS EXACTLY WHERE WE WANT IT! (Thank you Team Diva, you guys are the shiz) And thank you Lord! Seriously. Thank you because it is by your grace that you have made this possible.

I mean don’t get me wrong, we work. We work a fair amount. But only because we LOVE what we do. And not because we are trying to push this heavy ball (albeit for a time, we were in love with that ball in certain ways) up a hill. We have a well-thought-out BUSINESS MODEL, probably the best team here at the studio anyone could dream of, and we get still get to shoot clients and also play with photography in the capacity that every artist aspires to. If you come to our workshops or speaking events you’ve probably heard us talk about so-called “artistic freedom” quite a bit. But really it’s as simple as this… doing a photo shoot concept that you have visualized simply because for the love of art. Yes, YOU are an ARTIST! And let me tell you what; when you do this, your heart will race while you click that shutter because instead of taking some existing reality or a client’s expectations and trying to mold them into something that’s killer (which is good), you actually get to take your visualized brain child and run with it, have control of it, have fun with it, and showcase it (which is guuuuuh-reat!).  This is something we’ve told our past workshop attendees to do for years, and now we’re telling all of you – our blog readers – about it.  It’s so amazing.

With our editorial shoots, it’s not about extravagance all the time. It’s mostly about vision, strategy, and control. So yes we have done shoots with hot air balloons and beds hoisted above four guys’ heads who are donning  penguin tuxes and top hats. And yes we have lugged a water-logged bed through the ocean pretending to be pirates.  But with those instances, we honestly may have spent way more time people- and prop-managing then having the full control and getting exactly what we want. There is a time and a place for extravagance (and maybe for your health’s sake once every other year). With that said, we have done this quite a few times. And I have learned a bit in those shoots. Some good, some, well, not. Since we love to do “Top Ten” countdowns (mainly ‘cuz I will lose focus otherwise lol), in our opinion this is what has worked for us in terms of capturing a more epic photo shoot, take it or leave it ;p …

10. An actress that inspires. Hire a model or a past client that can move. She has to have that look in their eye that makes you smile the whole time you’re behind your lens. Don’t get me wrong, we LOVE shooting REAL women. We shoot over 600 real, normal (non-modely) women every year. But when we do our big concept or editorial shoots we usually use either a pro model, or a friend/past client who we know can work it. We really want someone that is comfortable and needs just a little instruction. Someone who can act as our muse. If you know of someone who can make their eyes sparkle on command, well that is who should be in front of your lens for your editorial photo shoot.

9. Go nuts on the inspiration. Collect your ideas, start an inspiration board, and go all crazy with your dreaming and planning. Then once your brain is stimulated and all its crazy circuits are firing off, chuck the ideas you have collected. Don’t look at them at all and then close your eyes and just dream. What did you love when you were little? Who is your fave fictional character? What scenery are you in love with? What is sexy to you? What grabs your attention? Sketch the ideas (even if it’s crappy stick figures), do a brain dump, draw a ven diagram, do whatever you need to express your thoughts and vision and get it on paper in front of you.

8. Create a color palette that turns you on. Sometimes it’s not about scenery. Sometimes it’s as simple as the color wheel. Pull out your kiddo’s crayola markers and see what colors you like paired together. Then plan her outfit, make-up and scene (even if it’s simple) accordingly. What colors look wrong together? Is it because they are wrong that they really just look so, so right?

7. Put it on the calendar.  After you read this post, let’s say you think, “sheesh Louish I think I want to do this.” Go immediately to your calendar, and find a day for a few hours to plan the session. The inspiration, the model, the location, the MUA. Maybe you don’t have a few hours because you have a newborn, or you are like Kimee and you have a new husband who wants to cook you dinner & make you sushi every night… well, then go to your calendar and schedule just 25 mins for the inspiration brainstorm – on 3 different days. No excuses man. Just MSH: make shiz happen. Then also add your epic photo shoot date itself to the calendar.  As we always say, if you don’t schedule time to actually take these steps of action… then how is it going to happen?!

6. The location. Choose a location that is interesting, has great lighting, is safe, and not too busy/crowded (remember control is important). If you find a location that gets you all pumped-up visually because it so different than what you normally shoot, then you need to shoot there! Oh and PS, the biz side of my brain has to add to make sure wherever you are shooting is covered by your insurance.

5. Fear and loathing in lighting. Play with a lighting set up that you rarely use and freaks you out. Just because we said you have all the control in this shoot, doesn’t mean we don’t want you to feel a little healthy stress & nervousness. Get out of your comfort zone because that’s what exceptional artists do. Maybe don’t bring the light or reflector, if that’s what you normally do.  Or maybe challenge yourself to shoot at a time of day where you don’t have all the settings memorized. Remember that you don’t have client expectations to meet here, because you are shooting for YOU. So if it all goes to crap you can laugh about it later.

4. Act like a boss. Hire (or get a starry eyed new photographer) to be your assistant. Because when you lock in your sights on that one shot that makes your heart race and then “fill in the blank” tips over and you miss that shot, well, trust me – you will kick yourself for not having an assistant to pick it up right in the nick of time! Even if an assistant costs you somewhere around $80-$150 bucks, it’s worth it. BUT!!! Make sure you are comfortable bossing them around. I am a pretty good employer, but when I lock in my sights on an image that makes me want to pee my pants it’s so good… I act like a boss. I act like the damn boss’ boss, and I boss people around (with a friendly “please” thrown in at the end, of course). Because  beautiful/picturesque/wacky art means the world to me.

3. Beautiful/picturesque/wacky art. While shooting, pretend you are tipsy. Also pretend you are allergic to shooting the “correct” way you always do. I get my best shots when I pretend I am incapable of getting my typical “go-to” shot.  Step out of your “norm” – force yourself to try a new style of shooting, and see what happens!

2. Processing. This isn’t a wedding. These aren’t proofs. You don’t need a folder of 200 beautiful images that overwhelm you so much that you either a) do nothing with them or b) create a slideshow no one will watch to the end of because it lasts 3.23 hours.

Go through and find the top 10 images from the shoot. Do a first cut, then a second cut – and for that last cut, pretend you are the editor of Vogue looking at a new photographer’s shots. Be cut-throat. Be brutal. Only choose the best of the best. Then take those  TOP 10 images and edit each one 3 different ways (we use Lightroom and create virtual copies), and finally, export them. Then come back on another day with a fresh eye. From those 30 images (3 copies of each, of your top 10 pics) that you exported, chose 1 from each of the 3 duplicates. Then airbrush and sharpen (right now we are in love with Kubota Magic Sharp).  That’s what we do for our editorial shoots, and it works well for us.  It gives us a chance to process our images differently than we would for a normal client.

1. Artists deserve a gallery showcase. We haven’t had the privilege of having a gallery showcase… yet. That might come when we are like 50 and can hold our own against Annie Leibovitz. But for now we make our own showcase through our blog, twitter, and Facebook. Then we get a huge, gorgeous canvas of our FAVORITE image from Bay Photo for the studio. This is a must. And THEN, we also order a beautiful portfolio book from Graphistudio to show off at our bridal fairs and display in our lobby/boutique. Because while this shoot was done for the love of what we do, the icing on the cake is the fact that it will get other people excited about us and our work. A bonus is that it will generate more hype (and more clients!) than we could’ve imagined. Art for the sake of celebrating beauty – that just happens to also create an income…. well that, my friends, is the good life. And we are so, so grateful.

The Challenge. Now we challenge you! Are you in? Comment below and tell us the dates of your planning sessions and shoots below, and link to your blog so we can all keep each other accountable! (you don’t have to share what you’re planning, cause we know you aren’t gonna spill the beans on your concept ;).

Here are a few from our last concept/editorial session…

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And here are some images from a couple previous editorial shoots….

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Happy Friday! xoxo- M & K

Only TWO more workshops in 2012!

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Hey everyone! How are y’all?! We just wanted to let you know that we have a little announcement to make – watch the video below for more info…

Yep, it’s true. Only TWO more workshops for these Divas in 2012!!! If you are thinking about adding boudoir to your list of photography services, this is the perfect time to take that leap and go for it! We love teaching our boudoir workshops, and we would just LOVE to have you join us here at our studio in San Diego in July.
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”I just really wanted to send you a long overdue message of thanks. You guys really gave me so much. You gave me the confidence to be me. I have so much more to learn – but you really taught me not to be held back by what the photography society says is “correct”. It’s been almost a year and my business has grown in amazing ways. I’m just finishing my busiest season ever – and I’ve already booked a bunch of work for next year! Anyway – I just really wanted to say thanks.”
xo, Jennifer Rozenbaum (Jenerations Boudoir)
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The next workshop will be July 30-31, 2012 … and, really, can you think of a better place to visit in the summertime than sunny San Diego?! (click here to register for the October workshop). After that, we’ll have just one more workshop: October 1-2, 2012 (click here to register for the October workshop).

Day 1: Shooting! You will have an opportunity to shoot for your portfolio
Day 2: Business, Marketing, Post-processing, and MORE. We do not hold ANYTHING back… this workshop is all about getting YOU the information you need, and empowering YOU with the tools that will help you find success with starting your boudoir business. We love boudoir, and we are passionate about inspiring and educating other photographers to become successful! Limited to 18 attendees per workshop. Email us if you have any questions about the workshops!

Topics covered:
*Boudoir Divas’ favorite lighting set-ups
*Posing that is flattering for all body types
*Set Design & our equipment
*Business Basics – setting yourself up for success
*Finding the formula for YOUR pricing
*Marketing & Advertising
*Post-Processing
*Same-Day Viewings & Sales
*AND MORE!!

If you are looking to branch out into this area of photography, start your boudoir portfolio, and see how the Divas run their biz, then sign up now. You will NOT regret this decision. (And if you’re still on the fence, go check out what other photographers have said about the Boudoir Divas’ Workshop!) We hope to see you soon! xoxo, Kimberlee & Marissa (The Divas)

Dream fulfilled… Paris Boudoir Workshop… Buh-na-nuhs

By Personal6 Comments

We are thrilled to share with you a slice of an experience that we consider boudoir heaven… Paris! I can’t believe it’s has been almost a month since our Paris Boudoir Workshops. That just seriously blows our minds. Blogging about something this special is one of our favorite things to do, but it is quite an undertaking. We had about 50gigs worth of pics and video and to pour through to come out with just a handful of a few images that might even speak to what this whole “livin’ the dream” of traveling to Paris for what we consider (sorry we are biased) the best type of photography out there… boudoir.

So here goes, a picture book breakdown of the trip….

Well, to say we had an INSANE time, well I’m not so sure that would do it justice at all. We were able to go Paris – which, if you know me and K, it’s basically the only place on the planet that makes our hearts soar as much as Disneyland. And that, believe it or not, is actually saying A LOT. We were able to pretty much combine our four loves: boudoir, Paris, our Diva fam (minus Erin, Lindsey, Sarah who did a killer job keeping up shop back in SD , we missed them imensly) and hanging with other photographers. Does it get better than that??? Nope, I don’t think it does. It is these trips that truly show that if you have that bananas dream in her heart, it totally can come to be.

We also need to thank Peggy Rogers for helping with hair and make-up and modeling. To Deena for modeling AND helping with so much. To the DIVOS, Eric and Weston, for helping with so many little un-glamourous things like techie stuff, cooking breakfasts & preparing lunches, giving help to the attendees, carrying things with your big strong arms, driving small European cars, and calling people and trying your hand at French (saying “bon-sway” instead of “bonsoir” lol). We also had some really sweet models at our workshop. A huge thank you to Michelle, Jessie, Julee, and Aubrey.

After the workshop, Kimberlee, the boys, and I were able to go on a good ol’ European Roadtrip. We hit up Loire, Dordogne, Avignon and St. Tropez. We hope to show off some of those in the future. Man were those some fun times.

To all who love boudoir as much as we do…. “bon-sway!”

Photoflex Featured Photographer

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We are so incredibly honored that Photoflex has asked us to be a part of their Pro Showcase this month! We have been in love with Photoflex (and teaching/demoing/workshopping/writing books/publishing Lighting DVDs) with their lights for about 8+ years now. We are in love with these lights. (And, PS, if you are curious to see exactly WHICH LIGHTS we use, go check out our Boudoir Divas Amazon store!) Thanks, Photoflex, for inviting us to be a part of the Pro Showcase – we are thrilled to be a part of it!

Happy Friday, everyone! Hope you have a wonderful weekend – spending it with those you love, and doing something you love! xoxo, The Divas

Boudoir Workshops

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CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO & TO REGISTER FOR THE BOUDOIR WORKSHOP!

What a wonderful workshop – best I’ve ever attended! I am sitting here at home with endless possibilities going through my head of where I can finally take my business. AND you gave us so much practical information to get me there! Thank you so very much for all of that and for your amazing hospitality ♥ – Crystal

“After being a hobbyist photographer for a few years, I became interested in boudoir photography and shot a few boudoir sessions for fun but suddenly I began getting calls from perfect strangers asking about my boudoir services. People were wanting to PAY me to do a photo session with them! I panicked a little and needed a few pointers FAST. That’s when the Boudoir Divas came to the rescue! It just so happened that you were in Vegas right before my first real, professional boudoir gig and I was lucky enough to be able to take your workshop! I left there feeling incredibly inspired and confident.” Sincerely, Stacie Frazier (Haute Shots)

“It’s truly amazing that they’re willing to share their secrets, because I know as photographers sometimes we want to hold on to them and not tell anyone… I think it’s just amazing that they would do that.”
-Courtney Dellafiora (Boudoir Vixen)

”I just really wanted to send you a long overdue message of thanks. You guys really gave me so much. You gave me the confidence to be me. I have so much more to learn – but you really taught me not to be held back by what the photography society says is “correct”. It’s been almost a year and my business has grown in amazing ways. I’m just finishing my busiest season ever – and I’ve already booked a bunch of work for next year! Anyway – I just really wanted to say thanks.”
xo, Jennifer Rozenbaum (Jenerations Boudoir)

“The two days spent with both ladies left me with a deep connection to them and the world of Boudoir. Since coming home I have drawn up so many new plans and ideas to peruse my passion in Boudoir photography. I can’t thank Kimberlee and Marissa enough and I would totally recommend this workshop to anyone.” -Robyn Buyskes (Bubbles & Berries Boudoir)

Stickyalbums Giveaway

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I am happy to introduce this awesome new way to connect with your boudoir clients: Stickyalbums!

Stickyalbums is a new tool that allows you to create a custom iphone/iPad/Android app – with your client’s images! You can offer this to ALL of your clients, or you can sell it as an add-on (hello upselling!), OR you can include this as a free bonus for your top packages (incentive book those bigger packages!)

We recently used Stickyalbums for one of our gorgeous clients, Miss Chelsea. She was gracious enough to let me share her app here on the blog for all of YOU photographers to check it out and see what it’s like! I love the way it turned out and I’m excited about offering this to our clients – I feel like it will be a great way to give something really cool to our VIP clients. If you would like to see what this app looks like for clients, open this link (*Be sure you are opening it on your iPhone or iPad!)

And YES, we are also giving away TWO $100 vouchers to Stickalbums Pro! (See below to find out how to enter) And, bonus – we’re also giving away 2 copies of “Worth Every Penny” by Sarah Petty & Erin Verbeck.

So are you ready to get your hands on this?! Enter to win NOW! All you need to do is enter below (either “like” us on FB, or Tweet about this contest – and you’ll be automatically entered to win!) The contest ends NEXT WEEK… good luck!

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Outdoor Studio Signage Suggestion…

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signage for boudoir studio

We want to be sure our clients know exactly what driveway to pull into when they are looking for our studio, so while this is simple, it is very important and feel it’s kinda a must-do for any biz.

In the past we used to have to go to a local signage printer, then wait, then pick up the sign, shove it into my backseat, etc. These days I am all about internet shopping as long as the shipping is affordable. And Amazon is usually my hunting grounds. I mean if I can watch Gossip Girl AND shop for my studio, I think we can all agree that’s an epic evening. Here is one of the ways that we did just that….

We went with a 24×36 Bay Photo Metallic Print for the a-frame below, it takes a little bit of effort to get it in there, but totally doable. And we were really pleased with how well it held up to the elements. We change ours out about every 2-3 years, just cuz the pink gets a little dull from the sun. I have a feeling that if you did all black writing, on white, it may hold up even longer.

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Click here to find this exact A Frame Sign on Amazon… Metal A Frame Sign, Curb Sign & Sidewalk Sign for 24″ Inch x 36″ Inch Insert

 

 

A few fun facts about planning an adventure with my Bitner

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As we have mentioned over a million times on this blog cuz we are stoked…. we are going to be leaving soon for our Paris Boudoir Workshop soon. Yay!!!!! I don’t think I could put enough exclamation marks to adequately convey my excitement. And add to that that after the workshop we will be going for a driving adventure that we are calling our “Frantastic Road Trip 2012.” After our many European escapades we have learned that nothing beats renting a tiny car, piling our huge American suitcase in it, and hitting the road. So that’s what we plan to do. We will be heading from Paris down to the South of France, Provence, and stopping at some epic spots along the way with our picnic basket full of all things Frenchy, cheesy, bread-y, and therefore, “Frantastic.”

Now that I have traveled quite a bit with my very organized, and very visual, business partner (Bitner)…. I have learned a few fun things that I would like to share.

1. A Google Doc is always necessary and we will always argue about what “fun” fonts are appropriate and cool. Since we use all our “cool” fonts for business, I like to indulge in the more cartoony fonts that are never appropraite in the business world. The fonts that say this isn’t serious at all.

Here is an example of what I mean….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Makes me laugh everytime I see it. If there is something K takes seriously, it’s always using cool fonts. Lol

2. I mentioned she is visual, and you all know she is obsessed with marketing (me too!), and if The Boudoir Diva objective with marketing is spelling things out visually in a pleasing and enticing way, then that is just what Kimberlee does with the planning of our trips. Example…

Take a look at the canoe. I always know what activities K is more excited about based on if there are stick figures of us involved in the pitch. Case in point.

So when I suggested the four of us dress up when we visited some epic castles, I figured I should use K’s marketing tactic to make her jealous of Weston and my very cool outfit and want to join us 😉

3. I know that she is secretly learning French right now with some sort of fancy app and she intends to bust out a few phrases when we get there to impress us. So I too have a fancy app just to make sure that I can one up her, all in good sisterly fun of course 😉 Of course?

Of course.

If you will be coming to Paris anytime soon I suggest this free app. It’s pretty cute and fun and at this point I will be able to order myself a drink, say my name, and even find the bathroom. All in perfect French.

4.  That is she a really amazing person to travel with. She is fun, energetic and appreciative of all different kinds of sights. Oh and really the best part of a travel buddy…she isn’t annoying at all, and let’s me be all plenty kinds of annoying without complaining once about the headache I am sure I give her. And she seems to find the same things humorous. Like a deer boudoir photo.

A match made in heaven!

As for the attendees who we will be meeting in Paris, what are your plans before and after the workshop??