MS. S | SALT LAKE CITY, UT Boudoir Photoshoot
April 15, 2020
Black + White Boudoir
Ms. S wanted a boudoir shoot in her home. This was a surprise for her husband so she made up an excuse to send him away with the kiddos while we snuck in to pamper her with her favorite drink and snacks and of course, hair and makeup. They had just moved in and were still unpacking, but we just strategically moved boxes out of frame and took some stunning shots, because that's how we roll. ;) I love, love, love that she wanted her entire photo shoot in black and white. Black and white photography is so classic and dramatic and it fit her Hollywood starlet look so perfectly. Scroll down. You'll get what I mean.

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