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I'm Kelsey, boudoir photographer at Rosewood Boudoir. Creating tasteful + romantic photographs that help you see your natural beauty.
Wondering how to display your boudoir photos? Should you get your images printed? Make an album? Or maybe just store them digitally? Let’s walk through your options together so you can make the choice that is right for you!
This option is the simplest. You can choose to keep your digital images on a flash drive or a computer.
The downside to this option is that you don’t get to see your photos in print. Additionally, if technology fails, you could loose all your photographs if you haven’t backed them up properly.
If you’re doing a boudoir session as a gift, a wrapped up flash drive doesn’t have quite the same impact as printed photos.
You could order standard prints to be framed or placed together in a decorative box. In my opinion, this is a step up from just keeping them as digital images.
I’ll admit, wall art is not for everyone. In general, I wouldn’t want my family to unwittingly see my boudoir images just hanging on the walls of my home.
There are some ways around this though if you’d like to have a larger piece of wall art for you.
Another option is to keep the print in your master bedroom or bathroom – somewhere a bit less travelled within your home.
One of my favorite ideas for a large print is to store it behind your husbands clothes in his closet. This would be a fun surprise if you get it hung without him knowing!
This is my personal favorite option and the one I chose when I did my first boudoir session before my wedding.
A boudoir album is a beautiful way to display your photos. They’re discrete while being both cohesive and impactful.
I offer simple black vegan leather albums that will look classy and elegant without standing out on your bookshelf. They look equally beautiful on your man’s nightstand.
If you’re doing your session as a gift for your husband, watching him flip through your boudoir album as it quickly becomes his new favorite book is such a fun way to enjoy his reaction to your images!
If you’re gifting him your photos on your wedding day, an album is a great way for your wedding photographer to capture his reaction without showing all your images in your wedding photos.
You could even do multiple albums if you’d like, one for his nightstand and then a smaller one for his desk.
About Boudoir
Bridal Boudoir
how to Prepare
What to Wear
I'm Kelsey, boudoir photographer at Rosewood Boudoir. Creating tasteful + romantic photographs that help you see your natural beauty.
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Rosewood Boudoir is a full-service Knoxville boudoir photography experience designed for women who value tasteful, romantic photography and a fully guided approach. Sessions include a private studio space, hair and makeup, and a next-day reveal with complimentary album design.
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