Emily and Michael had their engagement session photographed at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, the Florida state park at the southern tip of Key Biscayne in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Acromatico, a family-run South Florida and New York City studio, captured the session in April 2018.
This is Emily and Michael's engagement session, photographed at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne. Acromatico documented the couple at the park in April 2018, ahead of their wedding.
Acromatico is a family-run photography and brand studio founded in 2004, working across South Florida and New York City with a dark, fine-art aesthetic. Engagement sessions like Emily and Michael's are how the studio's couples get comfortable in front of the camera before the wedding day itself.
“Emily and Michael's engagement session at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, Key Biscayne.”
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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park sits at the southern tip of Key Biscayne, a barrier island in Miami-Dade County reached from mainland Miami by way of the Rickenbacker Causeway. The 400-plus-acre Florida state park occupies the island's southern end, below the residential village of Key Biscayne, and faces the Atlantic Ocean.
The park's signature landmark is the Cape Florida Lighthouse, a brick light station that is among the oldest standing structures in Miami-Dade County and a frequent backdrop for couples' portraits. Beyond the lighthouse, the park offers Atlantic-facing beaches, paved and sandy paths shaded by palms and seagrape, and views across Biscayne Bay, giving photographers a range of settings within a single location.
Because Bill Baggs is a managed Florida state park, visitors pay an entrance fee at the gate, and the park keeps standard daylight hours. Couples planning a portrait or engagement session should confirm current park hours and any photography or event permit requirements directly with the park before booking a time.