The Art Of Boudoir Photography By Christa Meola !exclusive! -

Christa has a playlist for every client. She asks for three songs that make the client feel powerful or sensual. During the shoot, she blasts this music. The camera clicks sync with the bass line.

Boudoir photography has its roots in the 18th-century French tradition of capturing intimate, private moments of the wealthy and aristocratic. The term "boudoir" refers to a private, often lavishly decorated room or chamber, where individuals would retreat to relax, dress, and engage in personal activities. Early boudoir photography was characterized by its sensual and erotic nature, often featuring nude or semi-nude subjects. The Art Of Boudoir Photography By Christa Meola

She teaches other photographers—predominantly women—how to replicate her safe, empowering spaces. The curriculum goes beyond f-stops and shutter speeds. It includes: Christa has a playlist for every client