June is a secret weapon for Oregon Coast photographers. While summer brings harsh midday sun, June delivers soft, diffused fog light that transforms sea stacks into moody masterpieces. The marine layer acts as nature’s softbox, eliminating shadows and adding depth to Haystack Rock, Thor’s Well, and Cape Kiwanda. Golden hour arrives after 9:00 PM with perfect northwest alignment. Wildflowers peak, crowds are light, and conditions change dramatically from foggy mornings to dramatic afternoon clouds. As local experts at Oregon Beach Vacations, we explain why June outperforms every other month for coastal photography—covering gear, camera settings, and the best locations for fog, sunset, and low-light shooting across the North, Central, and South Coasts.