As the economic downturn made work scarce, one San Francisco photographer realized she had to be “truly innovative” to stay in her field. So she started taking tasteful, sexy boudoir photos for women to give to the very lucky men in their lives. Think Marilyn Monroe … only you .
According to Laura Coffey, San Francisco out of work photographer Corina Marie Howell spent several months last year shopping her extensive portfolio of celebrity and fashion photography around to magazines, studios, galleries — anyplace that might want to hire her. Time and again, businesses turned her away because they were in penny-pinching mode.
“I love photography, and I really want to be a photographer,” said Howell, 26. “I realized that if I wanted to avoid waiting tables, I’d have to do something truly innovative to stay in my field.”
Is a boudoir photo right for you? They could be more trouble that anything based on the following questions:
- Are you and your partner in a stable relationship?
- Are you comfortable being photographed scantly dressed?
- Are you a public servant, or in profession in which, should these photos fall into wrong hands, can be taken out of context and jeopardize your character, credibility and reputation.
If you answered Yes to 1 and 2 “no” to number 3 , then go for it! If such photographs may come back to haunt you in the future… then chose another gift!