

But overall, truly work on being a genuine body positive advocate because it will reflect in your work and your client’s experience!ģ. Now if your client brings up something they may be insecure about or want to try to minimize, that is a different story and there are tricks that can help with that. That can make your client feel like you see something wrong with their tummy, when in fact it could be something they absolutely love about themselves! Be body positive in the way you talk to your clients so that they know you don’t see a single flaw in them. For instance, if you think your client may be shy about her tummy (but hasn’t said that to you), you may put her in poses that naturally try to hide some of her tummy. Don’t let your mind project any of your insecurities onto your client. This is a general overall tip, but it will help with your posing. I’ll say things like “Ok, I’m pulling on the lasso from behind you, so let your booty get pulled back!” It’s just a nice way for your client to have some visualization and for you to create more curves! Now I can tell them I’m pulling them with the lasso and that helps them know to move their hips back more or to move forward an inch. This is going to help them visualize this and help you ease them into the pose. Now I will tell my clients to imagine that I have a lasso that I have tied around their waist. That is helping to distribute the weight back which is an old Hollywood trick! You’ll definitely notice this in red carpet photos. To start out, you will have your client stand and shift their weight to their back leg. This is going to be important because it’s helping you know how they will naturally start out in front of the camera, and how you will coach them into a pose that creates more curves. This is one of the oldest tricks in the book and it’s all about creating curvature, but with my own little visualization spin! When my clients walk in, I take note of how my client naturally stands and how they distribute their weight. Today I am going to be sharing the tips with you so that you can bring body-positive posing into your own boudoir business! There isn’t one size fits all with posing, because a woman’s body is individual and therefore the posing you do for them is individual! However, I have a few key principles that go into body-positive posing so that I’m making my clients feel beautiful and naturally accentuating them in the ways they will love to see on camera.


BOUDOIR POSES THAT HIDE STOMACH PLUS
What that means is that I do not have certain posing techniques for plus size women, taller women, smaller women, etc. I make it a point to do body-positive posing with all of my boudoir clients. I am all about embracing ourselves and who we are naturally (ya know, with a little hair and makeup help to make them feel special).

BOUDOIR POSES THAT HIDE STOMACH SKIN
One of my top priorities with my boudoir clients is to make them feel amazing in the skin they are in. I’m excited about today’s blog post because it really encompasses something that is so important to me body-positive posing.
