What’s Included in Our Luxury Boudoir Sessions?

as of 2024, the session fee is built in to packages on the booking page. Same great experience, less fussy math!

What’s included in a luxury boudoir photography session? Basically everything you need!

  • A pre-session consultation to get you feeling prepared and excited for your luxury boudoir experience!
  • Professional hair and makeup styling by one of my favorite local artists to help you feel pampered and relaxed.
  • The location (most of the time this will be in my home studio, but special promotions may take place elsewhere, and if you have a special place in mind we can go anywhere)
  • Access to my client closet to add some variety or spice to the favorite outfits you bring (I have sizes S-4X; if you fall outside this size range I’m always shopping for new pieces and am happy to add to my collection!)
  • Pose coaching, hype, and guidance through the entire process! I have over a decade of experience photographing people, so you’ve got nothing to worry about if you’re nervous or have no experience.
  • Approximately 30 minutes of shoot time. This is usually enough for 2-4 outfits! We will shoot photos and record video.
  • A post-session image reveal appointment to view and select the photos for your chosen collection of keepsake products.
a punk woman with brown and blonde streaked hair posing on a faux animal print rug in designer black lingerie for her luxury boudoir session with Neon Velvet Studio in suburban Philadelphia, PA

Want to Customize Your Session?

During your personal one-on-one consultation we will discuss ways you can make your session unique to you! This can include bringing your own favorite wardrobe pieces to mix and match with lingerie from the Neon Velvet client closet, or items to add to the set. Past clients have brought things like favorite books, teacups, tarot cards, and fresh flowers. Others have worn personalized denim punk/metal vests, their favorite Louboutins, or custom leather harnesses. Just because it’s luxury boudoir doesn’t mean it needs to be stiff or generic!