| January 11, 2012 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:30 pm |
Diana Miller is going to get your creative juices flowing on how she photographs boudoir images. Her clientele rave about how excited they are when they see their sexy portraits! Come see her program and see if boudoir is something that can work for your business! Topics that will be covered include:
- How to get started in Boudoir Photography
- Studio vs. Natural Lighting
- Posing Ideas
- Be Prepared for Challenges
- Boudoir for Couples
- Proofing your Boudoir Session
- Models vs. Clients
- Copyright issues
- Slideshows
- The workshop craze
- Boudoir From The Client’s Perspective
- Develop your style
- Marketing your Boudoir photography
- Holiday Specials/Gift Ideas
You can see more of her boudoir work here: http://dianamiller.com/boudoir/sexy/
Check out the other work Diana does on her website: http://dianamiller.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dianamillerphoto
Blog: http://dianamiller.com/blog/
Based in Citrus Heights, California, Diana has been photographing babies, families and weddings since 1993. Her passion for photography began as a child in Pennsylvania after receiving her first camera. By the time her first roll of film was developed, she had already decided she would be a photographer. Diana studied photography in high school and planned on attending the Art Institute in Pittsburgh, but fate brought her into a medical career. Initially working as an EMT/Firefighter, Diana went on to become a registered nurse.
During her 14 years working in the hospital, Diana continued to pursue her love of photography, as well as taking as many photography classes as possible. She eventually relocated to California with her husband, and after juggling her nursing career and running a part-time photography business, Diana stepped out on her own and opened her home studio full-time. By 2004, she moved to a larger house with a separate studio apartment – just perfect to run her business from! Her new location is set on an acre with a creek, oak trees and has old stone steps, which work wonderfully for her children and family portraiture. She now has a part-time staff of 4, is active in her local and state affiliate of PPA, and is an active member of the Professional Photographers of Sacramento Valley.





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