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A Big THANK YOU and Upcoming Events
Hey Everyone! The CoNo Credential Program (CCP) is officially launched!! THANK YOU to everyone who showed interest and gave feedback! Here are some of the events I’ll be speaking at over the next few months: Are you going to Imaging USA in Kentucky? Let’s meet up! I’m offering a “How-to run a model call” workshop to those interested. Would you like to meet up but are not interested in a model call workshop? Fill out our form to share your ideas!
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The CoNo Credential Program (CCP)
Let’s talk about The CoNo credential program. This credential program started from a small idea after attending the Boudoir Summit at WPPI. I was asked questions that are simple to answer, but I realized people are hesitant to ask. Hesitant to ask because they don’t want to appear racist, or mean, or even how to word the question. Photographers want the knowledge but are unable to find it. I won’t lie; I held off on writing this sooner for a multitude of reasons. One being I didn’t think I could do it. I felt there were more qualified people that could write this program and do it well. For months…
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Celeste Patrice Boudoir
Celeste Jones Philadelphia, PA I’ve always loved working with women, and creating beautiful images that made them feel good about the woman that they are. I also wanted to showcase Black women as not only beautiful, but sexy and confident because you don’t see a lot of us represented in that light. Well, my clients will arrive at the studio and will be greeted by my stylist and myself. We go through their pieces for this shoot, and then while they are getting glammed up by my stylist we are chatting away. It’s like girlfriends getting together and catching up and other times it’s therapeutic for us all. After we…
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Featured Photographer: Karice Coleman
Featured Photographer Karice Coleman Location: Atlanta, Georgia Website: theboudoiebar.com Email: hello@theboudiebar.com Instagram: @theboudiebar I originally began shooting boudoir at the request of my wedding clients. But I chose to make it my focus once I realized what is was actually doing for my clients. I would literally watch these women transform right before my eyes during their sessions, from self conscious to self loving and confident. I realized that it was my calling to use my photographic talents to heal other women. I knew a lot of women needed this, especially black women. Making sure my clients are comfortable is something that is very important to me. My…
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4 Tips on Choosing your Boudoir Photographer
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