Would a Boudoir gallery hurt my wedding gigs?
Hey all.
I'd like to hear lots of opinions or words of wisdom on this one. I am a wedding photographer, but I also do boudoir to some degree, and plan to do a lot more. This will especially help me in the freezing TN winter months here in Nashville.
If I include a boudoir gallery in my website, do you think this could potentially hurt my wedding business? Keep in mind, I live here in the "Bible Belt" part of the country. Maybe I should open a whole new website just for boudoir, rather than add it into my wedding site(which already includes a "portrait" gallery? Maybe link them together,or maybe not.
I'm just wondering if you think it could be a turn off to prudish people, or even just to average potential brides?
I would especially like to hear from anyone who has had experience dealing with this issue, for the good or bad.
I'm including 3 photos of a couple models I've shot with recently, just more as a backdrop to the topic. These were experimental locations.
I'd like to hear lots of opinions or words of wisdom on this one. I am a wedding photographer, but I also do boudoir to some degree, and plan to do a lot more. This will especially help me in the freezing TN winter months here in Nashville.
If I include a boudoir gallery in my website, do you think this could potentially hurt my wedding business? Keep in mind, I live here in the "Bible Belt" part of the country. Maybe I should open a whole new website just for boudoir, rather than add it into my wedding site(which already includes a "portrait" gallery? Maybe link them together,or maybe not.
I'm just wondering if you think it could be a turn off to prudish people, or even just to average potential brides?
I would especially like to hear from anyone who has had experience dealing with this issue, for the good or bad.
I'm including 3 photos of a couple models I've shot with recently, just more as a backdrop to the topic. These were experimental locations.
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I really like keeping it "separate" like this. Most of my brides know that I'm offering them (+ there is a link on my website / blog, so they definitely always find them), but they also appreciate that I don't have them all over my website, in case some of their family members / guests look for their wedding photos
Doubt you could do enough boudoir shoots to make up the difference.
Just my opinion I could be wrong.
I am in Mormon country and we don't put anything up that could be considered offensive. I have another pro site and business name for that type of stuff. Of course I don't make any/much money on that stuff.
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http://aoboudoirboise.smugmug.com/
Thanks for the words so far everyone. I'm strongly leaning toward having a seperate site. I've always felt that was the right thing anyway.
More advice and opinions still welcome!
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