What to Wear to Photograph a Summer Wedding: Not Just Black!

Flatlay collage of summer wedding outfits and gear for photographers, featuring breathable dresses, jumpsuits, tops, pants, shoes, camera harnesses, and survival items like sunscreen, fans, and water bottles. Title reads: “Summer Photography Outfits & Essentials – Weddings: Not Just Black!”

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Black is the photography uniform, right? It’s classic, neutral, hides sweat, and helps you blend in. But sometimes black just isn’t the vibe. Maybe the couple requested a specific color, the wedding party is wearing black, or you’re just ready to mix things up with breathable, summery colors that still look professional and feel great all day long.

When I first started second shooting weddings, I was lost when it came to what to wear—and I always stuck with black, nervous to venture out. But not anymore! I scoured the internet for inspiration and ended up with a handful of go-to pieces that were breathable, stylish, and photo-ready. This blog is all about those gems: lightweight, non-black summer wedding photographer outfits that help you stay cool, look polished, and move freely.

What to Avoid When You’re Not Wearing Black

You might have more color freedom here, but there are still a few important rules:

  • Avoid white or anything too close to it—you don’t want to compete with the bride.
  • Skip neon or overly loud patterns that can be distracting or reflect color casts.
  • Be careful not to match the bridal party unless you’re specifically asked to.
  • And as always—comfort is key. You need to move, bend, and climb stairs with ease.

Color Palette Inspiration for Summer Weddings

When opting out of black, go for tones that blend beautifully into a summer wedding aesthetic:

  • Muted greens like sage or olive
  • Soft pastels like lavender, dusty rose, or blush
  • Warm neutrals like taupe or soft browns
  • Earth tones like terracotta or clay
  • Deep navy as a sophisticated neutral

Dresses That Feel Light But Look Professional

Choose midi to maxi lengths in breathable materials like cotton, linen, or rayon. Look for flowy fits, functional pockets, and covered shoulders.

Longer Dresses:
Shorter Dresses

Jumpsuits & Rompers for Comfort + Coverage

Jumpsuits are a favorite among photographers for good reason: you can bend, move, and crouch without worry.

Tops + Bottoms (If You Prefer a Mix & Match Style)

Bottoms – I usually always do black bottoms – all of the options below will have black or colored options!
Tops

Shoes That Save Your Feet & Style

Being on your feet all day means your shoes really matter. I still stick with black for shoes – they blend in easily, and it’s my preference – I am extra careful and don’t even wear white shoes! Lol. Here are my go-to summer wedding shoes:

Accessories for Wedding Day

Hair Accessories: Keep your hair out of your face with clips, scrunchies, or a simple headband. Stylish and practical for long wedding days.

Jewelry: Go for minimal, non-distracting jewelry—think studs, delicate necklaces, and simple rings. It adds polish without getting in your way.

Slim Black Belt: Perfect for cinching in dresses or jumpsuits for a more defined shape. You can match your buckle to your jewelry to tie it together!

Bonus: Summer Survival Kit for Wedding Photographers

Wedding days are long, and summer heat can be brutal. Keep these extras in your bag or car to stay cool, fresh, and comfortable all day:

Pro Tip: Bring a Backup

Always keep a spare outfit (or top) in your car just in case. Between sweat, spills, and surprise weather, you’ll be glad you planned ahead!

After the Wedding!

Your body worked hard—don’t forget to take care of it! Stretch, hydrate, and use a cooling muscle rub or soak to ease soreness after a long day on your feet.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re wearing sage green, navy, or clay, the key to summer wedding photographer outfits is breathability, flexibility, and style. I hope this guide helps you feel amazing, look professional, and capture every beautiful moment without melting in the process.

Looking for More Black Clothing Options?

Prefer to skip the colors but still want to stay cool and wedding-appropriate? Click here for my favorite summery wedding attire in black!

Or just need summer outfits for non-wedding photo sessions? Check out my summer photoshoot outfit guide here.

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Bride with glasses and pearl jewelry being embraced by her partner at golden hour, showing wedding rings and a blue crystal necklace. A romantic and emotionally rich wedding portrait highlighting authentic connection.

Hi! I'm Stefaney

Born and raised in Southeast Michigan, fiance to my best friend, Josh, and cat mom to the two sweetest babes, Apollo and Orion! I'm so glad you're here and I can't wait to capture the magic of your story. Grab a cup of coffee (or your favorite beverage!), get comfy, and let's connect! 

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