There’s something timeless about beach sessions—the soft light, the movement of the water, and the way everything feels a little slower and more intentional. But what makes those dreamy, effortless images come to life isn’t just the location or the camera—it’s how prepared and comfortable you feel going into it. This guide is here to […]
There’s something timeless about beach sessions—the soft light, the movement of the water, and the way everything feels a little slower and more intentional. But what makes those dreamy, effortless images come to life isn’t just the location or the camera—it’s how prepared and comfortable you feel going into it.
This guide is here to help you feel relaxed, confident, and fully present so your session feels less like something to “perform” for and more like a beautiful experience you get to enjoy.
Start with your wardrobe. The beach photographs beautifully in soft, neutral tones—think whites, creams, sandy beiges, soft blues, and muted pastels. These colors blend naturally with the environment and keep the focus on connection and emotion.
That said, don’t be afraid of jewel tones. Deep emerald, rust, navy, burgundy, and mustard can create a richer, more dramatic look against the soft tones of the beach. They photograph beautifully in golden hour light and can give your gallery a completely different, elevated feel.
Choose flowy, natural fabrics like linen, cotton, gauze, and chiffon. These move with the wind and add softness and motion to your images. Most importantly, wear something that feels like you—comfortable, flattering, and easy to move in.
Avoid loud patterns, neon colors, and overly matching outfits. Coordinated is great—identical is not necessary.
Beach sessions are typically scheduled around golden hour, the hour before sunset. This is when the light is soft, warm, and glowing. It is the most flattering and cinematic time of day for photos. However, if you want sunrise or have something else in mind let’s chat.
Think natural but elevated. A slightly more defined makeup look than your everyday routine photographs best in natural light. For hair, soft waves or styles that move with the wind tend to work beautifully. The breeze is part of the story—embrace it.
Here’s how to feel fully ready and stress-free going into your session:
Before the session:
Day of session:
What to bring:
During your session:
The most meaningful beach images don’t come from perfectly posed moments—they come from presence. Windblown hair, sandy toes, kids laughing, quiet in-between moments with the people you love most… that’s where the magic lives.
Your session is not about getting everything “right.” It’s about slowing down long enough to actually feel it.














