Boudoir Session in Natural Light Studio | Boudoir Photographer West Palm Beach, Denice Lachapelle
One of the most common questions I get asked after a client has booked their boudoir session with me is “do you have a studio?” At the moment, that answer is no. Two years ago...
What To Wear To Your Boudoir Session, South Florida Boudoir Photographer | Denice Lachapelle
When it comes to boudoir sessions, there are a many things you can do to prepare. Together, you and I prepare every single detail about your shoot. During the many creative sessions we will have, you and I will discuss the location of your shoot, the mood of your boudoir session, hair, makeup, and we may even talk about what nail color you may want to decide on. But one of the most common questions I get asked is “what should I wear for my boudoir session?”
Three Easy Steps to Prepare for Your Boudoir Session, Miami Boudoir Photographer
Three Easy Steps to Prepare for Your Boudoir Session by Denice Lachapelle Photography, Miami Boudoir Photographer.
Natural Light Studio Portraits, Part 2 | Portrait & Boudoir Photographer Miami, Denice Lachapelle
Natural Light Studio Portraits of Pam, Portrait & Boudoir Photographer Miami
I promised you a second post from my session with Pam Jones. Brace yourselves, because this one is full of gems and magic! These portraits were all shot in black and white 35mm film (Ilford 3200 and Fuji Acros 100)…
Natural Light Studio Portraits, Part 1 | Portrait & Boudoir Photographer Miami, Denice Lachapelle
Natural Light Studio Portraits of Pam, Portrait & Boudoir Photographer Miami
Have you ever wondered if you take the plunge with a boudoir session, but you weren’t sure of what that would look like? That’s OK. I am here to tell you that no one really knows.
My Why | Boudoir Photographer West Palm Beach, Denice Lachapelle
May I Share With You My Most Intimate Feelings?
When I was a little girl, I longed for understanding. I loved getting lost in thoughts that were mine to keep. Art captivated a unique sensation always leaving me with desires of more. Poetry was my companion. My journal was my keeper. I never knew why I felt this way and as an adult, I am still finding my way through these feelings…