Looking for a creative and affordable photoshoot idea? Look no further than this self portraiture session using an $8 piece of sheer fabric, a $40 fan from a hardware store, soft light, and white walls. With just a few inexpensive tools and a bit of creativity, you can transform your space into a dreamy world. The sheer fabric creates a soft, ethereal effect, while the fan adds a touch of movement and drama to your images.

This photoshoot idea was inspired by a shoot that I modelled for over 10 years ago in Paul Potter’s studio. The experience left a lasting impression on me, and I was excited to recreate it in my own way. By adding my own unique perspective and personal style, I was able to create images that reflect my own vision and creativity.

Drawing inspiration from other’s shoots is a great way to spark new ideas and keep your creative juices flowing. By building on the foundation of your experiences, you can create something fresh and exciting, while also honouring the roots of your inspiration. So why not give this boudoir session idea a try and see where your creativity takes you?

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6 thoughts on “Fabric Flow Self Portraits

  1. These are so perfect! love this set!

  2. Beautiful set

  3. Ugh! So good!!!!

  4. Perfectly staged…

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