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There's something truly enchanting about the golden hour's warm hues painting the sky and water. But let's not forget about the icing on the cake - dressing in colors that complement the sunset scene and make you feel oh-so-comfortable and confident!


Sunsets are nature's way of showing off, and we want to make sure you shine just as brightly in those precious moments. So, let's talk about what colors to wear during your sunset beach photography session to ensure those shots are truly magical.


*Remember, these are a general rule of thumb, Not Law and may not apply to everyone and every skin tone.


1. Embrace the Warmth: Oranges and Reds



During a sunset session, you're surrounded by a warm, golden glow. Wearing colors that harmonize with this natural beauty is a surefire way to enhance your pictures. Opt for outfits in hues of orange and red – think rust, coral, peach, or even a fiery crimson (NOT NEON). These colors mimic the sun's brilliance and blend seamlessly with the sunset's warm tones, creating a captivating and unified aesthetic.

2. Go with the Flow: Soft Blues and Pastels



While the sunset often boasts vivid oranges and reds, let's not overlook the dreamy blues and lilacs that appear as the sun dips below the horizon. For a more subtle and serene look, consider dressing in soft blues, light purples, or gentle pastels. These colors mirror the tranquil atmosphere of the evening sky, adding a touch of serenity to your photos.

3. Neutrals are a Timeless Classic



If you're unsure about the colors to choose, you can never go wrong with neutrals. Sandy beige, creamy ivory, and warm tan tones create a timeless and elegant look that effortlessly complements the natural beach environment. Neutrals also allow the focus to remain on the beauty of the sunset and the emotions of your subjects.

4. Harmonize with Nature: Earth Tones



For a harmonious connection with nature's wonders, earth tones are your best bet. Rich greens, warm browns, and deep yellows mimic the beach's natural elements, creating a cohesive and earthy vibe in your photographs. Not only do these colors look fantastic on their own, but they also blend perfectly with the sun's palette, tying the entire scene together.

Some Colors to Avoid

This can vary by person and skin type, but as a rule of thumb we want to avoid colors that are harsh and on the extreme ends of the spectrums. Below are my top avoid lists.

Blacks and Very Dark Blues


They are generally very sleek and create a classical look and always a good route to go in enclosed settings. During sunsets, they tend to lose so much detail and it can really dull the final image and wash out the people. 

(Jeans don't apply)

BEWARE OF 80's NEONS


Don't get me wrong, we all loved the 80's neon theme. And most times neons are absolutely beautiful, but in a golden hour and lower light setting, they are overall too distracting and pull away from the photo and pulls the attention to one area. Neons also have a tendency to reflect onto your skin tones. 

Bright Pure White


White reflects light heavily and if your photographer is using a flash, it may light your face and cast odd shadows.


If you wear off whites, tans, beiges, it is not as reflective as pure white.

Bright Red and Green


In my experience, these colors act as Neon colors do and have potential to cast colored shadows on your skin because they are so bright.

There are exceptions!

There are situations where these colors (black, dark blue, neons, bright whites reds and greens) can be very beautiful in photos and trendy, consult your photographer if you are absolutely set on utilizing these colors heavily in your wardrobe so your photographer can prepare accordingly. Different equipment might be required for different colors. 

Remember

Comfort and Confidence


The most important thing is to feel comfortable and confident during your beach session. Every color can look great as long as there is time and a game plan. Choose colors that resonate with your personal style and make you feel at ease. When you're comfortable, your true beauty will shine through, and your photographs will reflect the genuine emotions of the moment.

So, next time you plan a sunset beach photography session, keep these color tips in mind. Embrace the magic hour and the enchanting colors it offers, and let your creativity flow. 


Cheers to golden skies and cherished memories!

Allixandra Media