π Daytime Session Outfit Tips
Daytime light is brighter and more direct. Aim for balance and soft contrast:
Colors:
β’ Cool tones: light blue, olive, chambray, sage, soft grey
β’ Avoid bright neon (they reflect too harshly)
β’ Subtle patterns like small florals or thin stripes work well
Fabrics & Style:
β’ Choose breathable fabrics like cotton, linen, or chambray
β’ Layer lightly β a button-up over a tank, or a cardigan over a sundress
β’ Midi or knee-length dresses allow movement without being too revealing in strong light
Accessories:
β’ Neutral shoes, sneakers, espadrilles or bare feet on the beach
β’ Sunglasses for candid shots (optional)
β’ Bring a backup: a hat, hair tie, or a light cover-up in case of wind
Daytime session with John Hodura & Family
π Sunset Session
Golden hour gives off warm, romantic tones. Let your outfit compliment that vibe:
Colors:
β’ Earthy neutrals: beige, ivory, soft browns, taupe
β’ Warm tones: rust, mustard, terracotta, sage, dusty rose
β’ Soft pastels: blush, powder blue, lavender
Fabrics & Style:
β’ Flowy dresses, maxi skirts, or linen shirts photograph beautifully in the breeze
β’ Lightweight knits, cotton, or gauze textures add softness
β’ Avoid shiny or stiff fabrics β they can reflect light harshly
Accessories:
β’ Minimal gold or bronze jewelry
β’ Neutral sandals, espadrilles, or bare feet on the beach
β’ Hats or flower crowns can work if itβs your style β just one statement piece
Sunset session with Sara & Family
For Families or Couples:
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β’ Coordinate, try not to match β pick a color palette of 2β3 tones everyone can work within
β’ No big logos, writing, or distracting prints
β’ Think cohesive textures (denim, knit, cotton) across all outfits
β’ Neutrals like white and cream photograph beautifully β they reflect light, keep the focus on your connection, and bring a soft, airy feel that feels both clean and ethereal. Whether youβre on the beach or in a garden, these colors never fail.
timeless tones that never go out of style