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What to Wear for Your Maui Photography Session

Step into the scenic wonder of Maui, where the backdrop of your family photoshoot is as important as the people in the frame. Choosing the right attire can elevate your photos, making them not just a capture of a moment but a visual story against the breathtaking landscapes.

Here’s a comprehensive guide to what to wear for your family photo session in Maui, Hawaii:

Be Ready to Get Wet:

You don’t have to get in the water if you don’t want to, but given that most family photo sessions in Maui take place on the beach, be mindful that you might get even a little wet. Embrace the casual island vibe by avoiding heels; they’re not just uncomfortable on the sand but also impractical for strolls along the beach or through grassy areas. Avoid clothes that would get transparent when wet and opt for fast-drying fabrics instead. If you’re feeling adventurous, come prepared to have some fun in the water! Bring a towel and a change of clothes, especially for kids.

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Ditch the Matchy-Matchy:

Imagine this: You are entering a living room… The wall has a salmon color. So does the sofa. The paintings. The pillows. The floor! Overwhelming, huh? While matching outfits may seem like a good idea, we suggest steering clear of that. Instead, think of your family’s attire as a carefully curated palette—coordinated, not matching. Much like decorating your home, consider combining elements and colors that complement each other without creating a visual color overload.

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Embrace Nude Tones and Avoid Distractions:

Nude colors not only look fantastic against Maui’s natural beauty but also keep the focus on your faces—the true stars of the show. Steer clear of clothing with large logos or distracting phrases. Think of your outfits as a harmonious composition, where complementary colors work together seamlessly to create a visually pleasing aesthetic.

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Solid colors work well for photography, especially when the background is diverse, such as on the beach. Earthy tones like mustard, terracotta, and burgundy can create a stunning visual impact. Avoid combining different patterns, since it can make it look messy.

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If you’re looking for a bolder look, you can choose a more vibrant color palette. I have seen this work especially well for solo photography sessions.

Pick a Wind-Resistant Style:

Hawaii’s constant breeze adds a natural flow to your photos. Embrace this by choosing outfits that work well in the wind. Flowy dresses and maxi skirts not only look stunning against the backdrop but also add a dynamic element to your shots. Keep in mind that Hawaii is often windy, so go for hairstyles that are wind-friendly. Or just…embrace the beachy look. We honestly love the dramatic feel!

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Pay Attention to Details:

Remove hotel bands, hair ties, and sunglasses unless they contribute to a particular look you’re going for. Pay attention to well-maintained nails, even if they’re not painted, as close-up detail shots might include hands.

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Wear Clothes That Give You Confidence:

Be true to your style, to what makes YOU feel good and confident during the session. Choose well-fitting clothing that flatters your body shape, colors that work with your skin color, and don’t sacrifice your comfort for the sake of matching outfits with your family. In the end, the most important thing is that you have a fun and special experience with your loved ones, and that you feel good just being yourself.

Your family’s adventure in Maui deserves to be captured in the most authentic and visually appealing way. Consider these tips as you prepare for your photoshoot and contact us if you would like our Maui family photographers to help!

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