April 6, 2026
April 6, 2026
If you’ve been searching for a straight answer to this question, here it is: a boudoir photoshoot is an investment. The investment range is wider than most people expect. As a boudoir photographer based in Los Angeles with three years of experience working with women between the ages of 25 and 60, I want to give you a completely honest, transparent breakdown of what a boudoir photoshoot costs, what you get for that investment, and why the price tag means so much more than most people realize before they book.

A high quality luxury boudoir photography experience in Los Angeles will typically cost between mid to high four figures. This estimate includes the session fee as well as any products such as heirloom albums and wall art. I know that sounds steep, but your boudoir photoshoot is about more than just photos. If you’re curious what that full experience actually looks and feels like, explore life-changing boudoir photography in Los Angeles at ELI Boudoir. Boudoir is an extremely intimate experience, and you deserve someone to handle you with care. It is about having fun and transforming your relationship with your beautiful body.
Let’s start with the facts for your luxury boudoir session with ELI Boudoir.
Session Fee: $500 This covers your photoshoot time and a professional makeup artist. Yes, makeup is included. Showing up camera-ready shouldn’t be an afterthought. It’s part of the experience.
Post-Session Packages: $1,900 – $14,300 After your shoot, you’ll have a reveal session where you select your artwork package. Here’s how the packages break down:
Every album comes with the corresponding digital photographs for the images included.
What most of my clients actually spend: $5,300 to 6,300.
That’s the honest benchmark. Not the starting price. Not the maximum. The real, honest average investment for women who book a full boudoir experience with me.
This is one of the most important things I can share with you, and it’s the piece of my pricing philosophy I feel most strongly about.
You will never look at your digital files.
I know that might be hard to hear. But think about the last time you scrolled back through a folder on your phone from two years ago. Boudoir is one of the most intimate, personal, and emotionally significant experiences a woman can have, and it deserves more than a folder that gets buried beneath screenshots and grocery list photos.
When you hold a beautifully printed album in your hands, something shifts. You see yourself as artwork. You see yourself the way the camera saw you — powerful, soft, stunning, real. That feeling of being able to return to that moment anytime you want, to hand that album to your daughter someday, to set a framed print on your wall — that’s what makes the experience timeless rather than forgettable.
Physical art changes lives. Digital files collect dust.
That’s why I structure my packages around printed artwork, and why I only offer digital files as a $5,000 add-on (approximately 200 images) or included with the 70-image album. Most clients don’t choose the digitals-only option — because once they understand the philosophy, they don’t want to.
I believe in total transparency, so here’s everything you need to know:
What’s always included:
Potential add-ons:
Payment plans are available, and I offer a 15% discount for pre-purchased albums. If you know you’re ready to invest, that’s a meaningful saving.
I’ll be honest: I’m on the higher end of the market. And I believe that’s exactly where I should be.
Here’s why: charging more allows me to build real relationships with my clients. It allows me the time and space to make sure every woman who walks into my studio feels genuinely seen, prepared, and cared for. Boudoir is not a transaction, it’s a transformation. And you simply cannot deliver that level of experience at a bargain price point.
I’ll say something that might be controversial: boudoir should not be affordable to everyone. Not because women don’t deserve it, but because an experience this intimate, photographing your body in lingerie, at your most vulnerable, demands that you be handled with the highest level of consideration. If a photographer is not charging what the experience is worth, they are doing their clients a disservice.
One of my most memorable clients came to me while navigating menopause. She was on a deeply personal journey to feel in tune with herself and her body again. She approached the session as an intentional investment in her own confidence.
She told me she knew the photos would be beautiful. What she didn’t know was how powerful she would feel. She said she had no idea it was possible to feel that way at her age.
That’s the thing about a physical album. You get to return to that feeling. Any time you want. On a hard day. On a day when you forget how stunning you are. She can open that album and remember exactly who she is.
That is what this investment is for.
I understand the impulse. When you see a wide range of prices online, it makes sense to gravitate toward the lower end. But before you do, ask yourself one question:
What kind of experience do you want?
If you want a lower-cost session where you walk away with some nice photographs, that option exists. Just know that you may encounter hidden prices, late upsells, and a very different level of care.
If you want to be prioritized, to feel fantastic in multiple outfits, to be guided and held through an experience that is deeply personal, to see yourself in a way you never have before, then you will have to invest. Even if that means saving up and pushing your session date back. Especially when the experience you are investing in involves something as personal as your body in lingerie.
The question is really this: cost, or experience?
Your session does not begin when you walk into the studio, and it does not end when you walk out.
Before your shoot, I’ve spent hours on your client guide, your communication, your preparation. After your shoot, there are hundreds of images to cull, edit, retouch, and deliver with care. The final album you hold in your hands represents days of work that happen entirely behind the scenes.
Pricing and the service you receive go hand in hand. They are inseparable.
And one more thing: photography pricing is not negotiable. You either see the value in an artist’s work, or you don’t. That’s okay — not every photographer is the right fit for every client. But attempting to bargain down a photographer’s rates is a signal that the investment isn’t the right fit for you right now.
When you’re ready, and I mean truly ready to invest in yourself the way you deserve, you’ll know.
| Item | Cost |
| Session fee (includes makeup artist) | $500 |
| Base artwork package | $1,900 |
| Most popular investment range | $5,000–$6,000 |
| All digital files (add-on) | $5,000 |
| Additional outfits (per outfit) | $250 |
| Rush processing | +10% of album cost |
| Pre-purchased album discount | -15% |
A realistic investment for a full experience: $5,800 to $6,800
If you’re ready to step into yourself and walk away with artwork that will make you feel powerful for the rest of your life, I’d love to talk.
Learn more about what to expect from your boudoir photoshoot with ELI Boudoir here!
If you are searching for boudoir outfit inspiration read this blog post, or if you know exactly what lingerie set you want to find but do not know where to shop, read this blog post!
If you’ve been searching for a straight answer to this question, here it is: a boudoir photoshoot is an investment. The investment range is wider than most people expect. As a boudoir photographer based in Los Angeles with three years of experience working with women between the ages of 25 and 60, I want to give you a completely honest, transparent breakdown of what a boudoir photoshoot costs, what you get for that investment, and why the price tag means so much more than most people realize before they book.

A high quality luxury boudoir photography experience in Los Angeles will typically cost between mid to high four figures. This estimate includes the session fee as well as any products such as heirloom albums and wall art. I know that sounds steep, but your boudoir photoshoot is about more than just photos. If you’re curious what that full experience actually looks and feels like, explore life-changing boudoir photography in Los Angeles at ELI Boudoir. Boudoir is an extremely intimate experience, and you deserve someone to handle you with care. It is about having fun and transforming your relationship with your beautiful body.
Let’s start with the facts for your luxury boudoir session with ELI Boudoir.
Session Fee: $500 This covers your photoshoot time and a professional makeup artist. Yes, makeup is included. Showing up camera-ready shouldn’t be an afterthought. It’s part of the experience.
Post-Session Packages: $1,900 – $14,300 After your shoot, you’ll have a reveal session where you select your artwork package. Here’s how the packages break down:
Every album comes with the corresponding digital photographs for the images included.
What most of my clients actually spend: $5,300 to 6,300.
That’s the honest benchmark. Not the starting price. Not the maximum. The real, honest average investment for women who book a full boudoir experience with me.
This is one of the most important things I can share with you, and it’s the piece of my pricing philosophy I feel most strongly about.
You will never look at your digital files.
I know that might be hard to hear. But think about the last time you scrolled back through a folder on your phone from two years ago. Boudoir is one of the most intimate, personal, and emotionally significant experiences a woman can have, and it deserves more than a folder that gets buried beneath screenshots and grocery list photos.
When you hold a beautifully printed album in your hands, something shifts. You see yourself as artwork. You see yourself the way the camera saw you — powerful, soft, stunning, real. That feeling of being able to return to that moment anytime you want, to hand that album to your daughter someday, to set a framed print on your wall — that’s what makes the experience timeless rather than forgettable.
Physical art changes lives. Digital files collect dust.
That’s why I structure my packages around printed artwork, and why I only offer digital files as a $5,000 add-on (approximately 200 images) or included with the 70-image album. Most clients don’t choose the digitals-only option — because once they understand the philosophy, they don’t want to.
I believe in total transparency, so here’s everything you need to know:
What’s always included:
Potential add-ons:
Payment plans are available, and I offer a 15% discount for pre-purchased albums. If you know you’re ready to invest, that’s a meaningful saving.
I’ll be honest: I’m on the higher end of the market. And I believe that’s exactly where I should be.
Here’s why: charging more allows me to build real relationships with my clients. It allows me the time and space to make sure every woman who walks into my studio feels genuinely seen, prepared, and cared for. Boudoir is not a transaction, it’s a transformation. And you simply cannot deliver that level of experience at a bargain price point.
I’ll say something that might be controversial: boudoir should not be affordable to everyone. Not because women don’t deserve it, but because an experience this intimate, photographing your body in lingerie, at your most vulnerable, demands that you be handled with the highest level of consideration. If a photographer is not charging what the experience is worth, they are doing their clients a disservice.
One of my most memorable clients came to me while navigating menopause. She was on a deeply personal journey to feel in tune with herself and her body again. She approached the session as an intentional investment in her own confidence.
She told me she knew the photos would be beautiful. What she didn’t know was how powerful she would feel. She said she had no idea it was possible to feel that way at her age.
That’s the thing about a physical album. You get to return to that feeling. Any time you want. On a hard day. On a day when you forget how stunning you are. She can open that album and remember exactly who she is.
That is what this investment is for.
I understand the impulse. When you see a wide range of prices online, it makes sense to gravitate toward the lower end. But before you do, ask yourself one question:
What kind of experience do you want?
If you want a lower-cost session where you walk away with some nice photographs, that option exists. Just know that you may encounter hidden prices, late upsells, and a very different level of care.
If you want to be prioritized, to feel fantastic in multiple outfits, to be guided and held through an experience that is deeply personal, to see yourself in a way you never have before, then you will have to invest. Even if that means saving up and pushing your session date back. Especially when the experience you are investing in involves something as personal as your body in lingerie.
The question is really this: cost, or experience?
Your session does not begin when you walk into the studio, and it does not end when you walk out.
Before your shoot, I’ve spent hours on your client guide, your communication, your preparation. After your shoot, there are hundreds of images to cull, edit, retouch, and deliver with care. The final album you hold in your hands represents days of work that happen entirely behind the scenes.
Pricing and the service you receive go hand in hand. They are inseparable.
And one more thing: photography pricing is not negotiable. You either see the value in an artist’s work, or you don’t. That’s okay — not every photographer is the right fit for every client. But attempting to bargain down a photographer’s rates is a signal that the investment isn’t the right fit for you right now.
When you’re ready, and I mean truly ready to invest in yourself the way you deserve, you’ll know.
| Item | Cost |
| Session fee (includes makeup artist) | $500 |
| Base artwork package | $1,900 |
| Most popular investment range | $5,000–$6,000 |
| All digital files (add-on) | $5,000 |
| Additional outfits (per outfit) | $250 |
| Rush processing | +10% of album cost |
| Pre-purchased album discount | -15% |
A realistic investment for a full experience: $5,800 to $6,800
If you’re ready to step into yourself and walk away with artwork that will make you feel powerful for the rest of your life, I’d love to talk.
Learn more about what to expect from your boudoir photoshoot with ELI Boudoir here!
If you are searching for boudoir outfit inspiration read this blog post, or if you know exactly what lingerie set you want to find but do not know where to shop, read this blog post!
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