HOUSTON, TX, March 06, 2014 (Press-News.org) Sheryl Warwick, Owner and Lead Photographer of Warwick Boudoir, offers convenient travel packages to clients across the country. These boudoir photography packages allow for clients to find and use backgrounds with personal meaning for their intimate photo shoot instead of using a photography studio.
If you have a special place where you'd like to host your boudoir bridal photography session, Warwick Boudoir is more than happy to accommodate your wishes. The professional boudoir photography team will travel and shoot on location anywhere in Houston for a $300 travel fee.
Warwick Boudoir assumes all responsibility for learning about the location's photography policy, but clients are responsible for any fees associated with shooting at the location. For example, if you want to have your Houston boudoir photography session in a hotel room, you would need to book and pay for the room.
The entire Warwick Boudoir team, including hair and makeup artists, are willing to travel to the location of your choice when you purchase a travel package. This means you can get the full boudoir-style photography experience wherever you want to have your photography session.
"We have a fair number of clients who want to have their photography session in their own homes or at a favorite place," says Sheryl Warwick, Owner & Lead Photographer at Warwick Boudoir. "These places are deeply meaningful to our clients and that sentiment makes for an incredibly intimate session. I honestly believe that our travel sessions are some of the best photography we shoot because our clients are able to feel so at home in their surroundings."
Learn more or arrange your travel package at http://www.warwickboudoir.com.
About Warwick Boudoir:
Warwick Boudoir is Houston's premier boudoir and pinup photography company. They don't just produce quality shots, they give visitors to their studio a meaningful experience. Their goal is to make women look good and having fun doing it.
Learn more at http://www.warwickboudoir.com/.
Houston Boudoir Photographer Sheryl Warwick of Warwick Boudoir Travels the Country for Photo Shoots
Let Warwick Boudoir come to you for a more intimate boudoir photography session.
2014-03-06
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