Floral Unicorn Headdress | Handmade Cosplay


This handmade floral unicorn headdress was a first for the studio!

Most of the headdresses in the photography wardrobe are modeled after a demon, satyr or nymph aesthetic, so a unicorn horn was definitely a change!

What kind of shoot would you wear this headdress for?

What hair color do you think would pair best?

Horned Headdress | Renaissance Fair Headdress

Goth fae floral horns headdress, handmade and for sale in the BlessedShadows Etsy shop. Perfect for cosplay, Renaissance Fair trips, and photoshoots

These floral headdresses are always so much fun to make and do photoshoots with!

Headdresses (especially the horned ones) add a magical element to every costume and photoshoot, transforming the model into an enchantress.

Whether you’re heading to the Renaissance Fair, a convention, a party or a modeling shoot, a pair of OOAK fantasy horns will add a special touch of magic.

Fantasy Boudoir Photoshoot | Handmade Headdress

This stunning horned headdress will remain with me in the studio (it’s my favorite, what can I say?).

This boudoir photoshoot is still one of my favorites.


Who Wants to Learn Self-Portrait Photography?

In other news, I’ve been thinking about getting started on some resources for aspiring self-portrait photographers…

Who would love to learn about self-portrait photography?

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There are already some resources here in the blog, but I’d love to put together a book someday.

Drop a like and a comment and let me know your thoughts!

Forest God Fantasy Photoshoot | Doing Two Photoshoots in One

Fantasy photography cosplay of an androgynous forest king

This fantasy photoshoot of a forest king came out absolutely beautiful!

This shoot was such a blast, and is SFW so I get to share the whole set!

Two Photoshoots in One

To maximize your lighting setup and time in the studio, consider doing two photoshoots in one.

Start with the simpler set, simpler hair and simpler makeup. The second shoot should have the more elaborate makeup.

Remember that it’s easier to build than to remove.

This strategy works even faster when the two shoots use the same lighting setup and backdrop, but of course feel free to switch it up between photoshoots.

Have you ever done 2+ shoots at once? What looks can you think of that would work well being shot on the same day? What shoot looks are complementary?

Can you guess what the second set in this double shoot was?