1. SHOOT AT SUNRISE OR SUNSET
Most shorelines have next to zero shade so shooting at the shoreline at 12PM isn't perfect and in all probability won't create complimenting pictures. While shooting at dusk and dawn you'll improve hues in the sky and be complimenting light regarding your matters. Remaining sufficiently long to see every one of the hues in the sky as the sun sets and 30 mins past nightfall, otherwise called a blue hour, will be the best time to photo at the shoreline.
2. SHUTTER DRAG FOR WATER MOTION
A simple trap to pull off at the shoreline is backing off your screen to catch the development in the water. With waves going to the shore at a snappy pace it is anything but difficult to catch development. Normally with HDRs and Composite pictures with the streak, you are shooting an alternate presentation for the sky than for the couple so it makes it less demanding to mix when your subjects are beneath the skyline line.
3. ATMOSPHERE AEROSOL/MIST
Utilizing the common components you find at the shoreline may get your customers somewhat wet, however, will definitely deliver some truly supernatural shots. Here we utilized a mix of a touch of Atmosphere Aerosol and sea fog.
4. STARRY NIGHT SKY
This might be somewhat hard to achieve contingent upon the area of the shoreline and that it is so near city and exhaust cloud, however it is justified regardless of a shot on the off chance that you find that there is star permeability. On the off chance that you take away anything from this article it ought to be that long exposures are your closest companion when you end up in an inventive trench. Perceive how we achieve it above.
5. SUN STARS
On the off chance that you end up at the shoreline before brilliant hour starts to take a stab at setting your gap to f/11 or above and utilizing 1-3 flashes or a strobe like the Profoto B1 to overwhelm the sun. Accordingly, the sun will frame a star shape as should be obvious in the photograph above.
Bearings:
Dial in an Aperture setting of f/11 or higher.
Utilize your off-camera light source to enlighten your subject and overwhelm the sun.