@samueltyler2 Um.. understandably why, because most of the boudoir shooters are either enthusiasts or just amateurs. A professional one wouldn't care if you are a male or female :)
@agotamaniscalistic possibly, but professional boudoir shots are really not that erotic. How did your work turn out? I assume all of your subjects were women.
@samueltyler2 If someone is a professional boudoir shooter as they claim, it never is erotic. Mine tuned out well (some of them) and some of them I fucked up because I got carried away initially. And yes, all of them are women. :) It is a matter of choice as we get to pick up our work.
@agotamaniscalistic care to share any of you work here? Have you been on uglyhedgehog? It is a photo blog, it has a section on boudoir and nude photos.
@samueltyler2 I literally need a written consent before I publish them, else they will sue my ass in here. As in any part of the world, legal hassles are expensive and completely exhausting.
@samueltyler2 Here, the data related laws are so much in force it is a pain. Also, when you do boudoir sessions with amateurs, they are not big on public releases. In fact it is a matter inhibition for them.
@agotamaniscalistic i didn't do any paid by the model shoots, so have no idea how that works. I understand that sometimes they sign understanding that some images may be used for publicity for the photographer, usually they get a discount.
@samueltyler2 For me, it was more of assignment for promoting themselves as models. Some came as casting couch assignments and some of them from peer pressure by husband / boy friend.