Hen weekends are such a wonderful event for bonding with your favourite support system, and there are so many ways to create a very personal experience for the bride to be, with this in mind have you considered booking a boudoir shoot for the hen weekend? Here are five reasons why you should!
1. It will make you feel glamorous!
These gorgeous images were styled and co-ordinated by Ruffled by Grace (pictured) and she looks truly incredible, and confident! Boudoir Photography is an intimate style of photography showcasing lingerie and the more sensual side of your subject which is a wonderful way to celebrate you on the lead up to your wedding.
2. Embrace your own beauty!
Everyone is guilty for feeling awkward and uncomfortable in their own bodies at different times, but we feel that if there is ever a time for you to celebrate your own beauty is your own wedding and related events, so take this opportunity to shout I AM BEAUTIFUL! Feel beautiful and pampered in your boudoir photoshoot and enjoy the opportunity to be confident in your own body.
3. Make you more confident in front of the camera!
Wedding photographers often hear couples say "eek I hate having my photo taken!" so what a better way to have more confidence in front of the camera than a boudoir photoshoot where you will feel empowered, beautiful and can take away from the experience that if you can do a boudoir shoot than all other photo opportunities will seem lighter.
4. Photos to cherish forever!
You will be able to keep these photos and look back over the years and remember how you felt, your beauty and happiness in that moment, this will make these photos even more important to you. So check out bridal boudoir shoots and run it past your bridal party!
5. It is great fun!
With your favourite women it will be so much fun, and will certainly help you relax into the photoshoot, bring along some prosecco or champagne to enjoy the experience and feel like the most special woman in the world.
Photoshoot credits
Planner & Officiant: Rev. Michelle Wahila Photographer: Paige Elisa Gribb Venue: Manoir de Jouralem Florals & Styling: Anastasiya Makarenko Hair & Make Up: Joleen Emory Champagne: Albert Beerens Lace Bridal Boots: Nicole Lee Stachowiak, House of Elliot Lace Boots Veil, Cape & Silk Ribbons: Champagne and Grit Couture Embroidered Textile Pieces: Jan Knibbs Jewelry: Sam Ryde Jewellery Garter: Extra Special Touch Lingerie: Mirrored Images Boudoir Models:Joleen, Michelle and Ainsley