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1. Layers, layers, layers. It will feel cold when you start and when the sun drops.
1a. HAT AND SUNSCREEN. You’ll forget after being cold that as good as the sun feels, it’s starting to fry you
2. Yes. Don’t wear shoes you care about. If you can, bring a pair of flip flops for when it gets warm and something you can wear socks in when it’s cold
3. Your bag and everything else will also get sand
4. DRINK WATER
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True! I honestly can’t stand Crocs (no offense to all who love them 💕) but will take the rest of this advice gladly! Thanks again
Thought I’d update you all on how it went!
—Sneakers were definitely the move (there were washed up jellyfish and other fun things) and also ended up being required by set safety. I poured out what felt like a gallon of sand after 😂
—Ponytail + hat combo was ideal for the crazy wind and bright sun
—Luckily had a trailer to put my bag but it was a 10 minute walk from set (again, shoutout to sneakers!) so didn’t really end up using it. Production team was awesome and had everything from snacks to sunscreen. No mats though!
—Speaking of sunscreen, I was reapplying all the time and STILL ended up getting burnt on the back of my hands but could’ve been worse
—Went with linen pants and a sporty muscle top. I brought an overshirt but didn’t use it. Was grateful for the pants so I needed less sunscreen but was so sweaty. Even at 5 am it was already 75 degrees!
—again, SAND EVERYWHERE
Overall it went great!!!! Thanks again for the advice!
Glad to hear you had a good shoot and a good time!!
If you have a small sling bag or fanny pack, throw a few protein bars/snacks in there. If you have Oofos or crocs, wear those. Hydrate!!!
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Ooh good thinking!
Typically they’ll put mats out on the sand for production and equipment to get around on the beach.
Last time I did a beach shoot, I was totally fine in my vessi sneakers. Had to shake a bit of sand out though.
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Good to know!
Flowy pants
long sleeve/sun protection top maybe linen. Sweatshirt/sweater.
Hat
Sunglasses
Fanny pack.
Not sure what 79 degrees is but I’d wear flip flops or crocs. Maybe rain boots if it’s cold.
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79 Fahrenheit, so 26 C, low of 21 C
Did a shoot on the beach a few years ago and wore my Sambas. They’re actually my go-to beach shoes. I personally find them pretty comfortable and sand-resistant!