Window Boudoir (macOS)

: Shoot during the "golden hour" (early morning or late afternoon) for the most gentle, warm glow.

: Use sheer curtains to partially block the subject, creating "peek-a-boo" shots that feel candid and mysterious. 2. Lighting and Technical Tips window boudoir

: Position the subject directly in front of the window with the camera facing both. Underexpose the subject to create a dramatic outline of their form against the bright background. : Shoot during the "golden hour" (early morning

: Kneeling on the floor or a bed tucked under the window can elongate the torso. Use the light to highlight the chest and belly. Lighting and Technical Tips : Position the subject

: A 50mm or 85mm prime lens is ideal for close-up portraits with a shallow depth of field, while a 35mm works better for wider shots that include the surrounding room.

Using a window as your primary light source allows for a range of atmospheric poses:

: Have the subject look back at the camera while standing or kneeling near the window. This highlights the shoulders and jawline while keeping the face in soft light.