What to Wear for Your Beach Photo Session (So You Love Your Photos Forever)
First things first—this is your session.
These are your photos, your memories, and ultimately you can wear whatever you want. 🤍
That said, after years of photographing all kinds of outfits, I’ve learned what truly photographs beautifully—and what helps you look back at your images in 10, 20, even 30 years and still absolutely love them.
My goal? To give you the best possible chance at stunning photos that you will cherish for generations.
What you wear doesn’t just “look nice”—it shapes the entire feel of your session.
Styling:
A little intention goes a long way.
Patterns can be tricky. Some photograph beautifully… and others, not so much.
There’s no perfect rule here—which is why, if you’re unsure, just ask me! I’m always happy to help you decide.
That said, simpler is usually better (more on that below 👇).
When coordinating outfits, always start with Mama / Wifey đź’«
Find something she feels:
From there, we build everyone else’s outfits to complement her. Men’s and children’s styling tends to be much easier once her look is locked in.
These TEN tips are tailored for beach sessions, but they work beautifully in almost any outdoor setting!
If it’s not part of the outfit, it probably doesn’t belong in the photos.
Avoid:
Quick tip: If your resort requires wristbands, just let them know you have a photoshoot—they’re usually accommodating!
One of the most common mistakes?
Individually? Totally fine.
Together? It clashes.
Aim for a shared level of dressiness. Meet in the middle so everyone feels cohesive.
Gone are the days of identical white shirts and jeans.
Instead:
Even subtle differences make a big visual impact.
You can absolutely wear color—just be mindful of the tone.
Avoid:
Why? They pull attention away from faces and connection.
Instead, go for:
Even reds can work—if they’re “washed out” a bit.
Bold patterns can create visual distractions or odd effects on camera.
If you love patterns, stick to:
Otherwise, textured solids are your best friend. Linen, cotton, knits—these photograph beautifully and add depth without distraction.
It will be windy. Embrace it!
Bonus: Longer garments and shorts under skirts also make posing easier and more comfortable.
Flowy outfits allow you to:
…without worrying about adjusting your outfit every two seconds.
You can still show some skin—it just keeps things effortless and natural instead of restrictive.
For men especially:
Avoid:
Instead, go for:
A good rule: No logos on anyone.
If the women are dressed up, the men should meet that energy.
Skip:
Go with:
It instantly elevates the overall look.
This is the most important one.
The camera picks up everything—especially stress.
So:
The more relaxed and present you are, the more your photos will reflect real joy.
If you want more personalized guidance, the next step is choosing your vibe—this helps pull everything together seamlessly.
👉 CLICK HERE to choose your vibe and get curated styling ideas!
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