my story
Jessica N. Keator
Founded in 2015 after previously shooting weddings and family photos for 8 years. She discovered a passion for photographing women and couples that empower and displaying confidence.
Fun Facts about Jessica:
● She loves to travel with her family, go on adventures around the world!
● She can laugh for hours at silly jokes and memes.
● She is a huge advocate for sauna wellness along with hot/cold therapy.
● She loves singing and dancing along with producing music on her guitar.
● She loves making women feel their best and exploring their unique beauty.
In the heart of a cozy, sunlit studio, where delicate lace curtains flutter in the gentle breeze, a photographer named Jessica found her true calling in the art of boudoir photography. For her, it wasn’t merely about capturing an image but about preserving a fleeting, intimate moment that spoke to the very essence of beauty and self-love. Each session was a dance of light and shadow, where her lens became a mirror reflecting the inner radiance of her subjects. Jessica believed that every person had a story, a unique allure waiting to be unveiled, and through her artistry, she sought to capture these stories with elegance and grace. The click of her camera was not just a mechanical sound but a symphony of celebration, honoring the beauty that existed in every curve, every smile, and every glance. Jessica’s passion for photography stemmed from a deep desire to empower and uplift. She knew that in a world often obsessed with superficial perfection, her craft could offer a sanctuary of authenticity and confidence. In doing so, she created not only stunning visual art but also lasting memories that her clients could hold close to their hearts forever.
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Why Jessica Natalie Photography
for all your Photographer needs
Pre-Shoot Consultation
If you’ve never done a photo shoot before, it can be a little bit intimidating. A shoot can be such a fun, empowering, transformative experience. But it’s also intimate, requiring a lot of vulnerability and trust (both in yourself and in me, your photographer).
All of that might feel a bit intense or scary, especially if it’s your first time. That’s why I always have a pre-shoot consultation with my clients in the lead-up to their shoot.
Event planning
Event planning is when we go over the questionnaire that I send to each new client after she books a shoot with me. It contains all sorts of fun questions like hair & makeup preferences (we have in-studio makeup artists and hair stylists), and what they’d like to listen to (music has such incredible power over our energies and moods, that it’s important to me to create a personalized playlist for everyone).
Questions for New Clients
What are your favorite features about yourself and your body?
Maybe that doesn’t seem like such a staggering question, but I find that it always catches people pleasantly off guard. It gets them thinking about themselves in a different way, prompting this lovely little moment of positive self-reflection. I love seeing it.
Photography
Because posing for photos can be intimidating, today I’m going to share my 2 poses for photo shoots that are easy and flattering. These poses will work for all body types, and all lingerie or nude photographs.
When posing for wedding photos, the goal is to look natural and at ease. One of the most important tips is to stay relaxed.
The first thing you need to know is that poses for couples pictures don’t have to be complicated. It’s less about how tangled in a technical yoga pose you can get with precise arm placement and more about how comfortable and connected the couple feels.
Video shooting
I love photographing anything that helps females feel empowered. That could be portraits of her in a floral dress out in a flower field to dark and moody boudoir, new studio head-shots during a good hair day, or a light and airy photo shoot when she is feeling confident and beautiful.
Capturing the preparation to getting into poses, the video process is a wonderful and creative way to capture your fondest most treasured memories.
Professional Boudoir Make-up
Make sure you choose the correct foundation to match your skin tone.
● Shape Your Brows.
● Prep Your Skin.
● Choose a Makeup Look.
● Say No to Shimmer.
● Colour in all the Right Places.
● Big Hair, Don’t Care.
● To Lip or Not to Lip.
● Eyeshadow 101.
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