Brit and Steve were married at the Oldest House in Key West, Florida, and Acromatico, a family-run photography and brand studio working across South Florida and New York City, photographed the day. The studio counts it among its favorite Key West weddings.
Brit and Steve's wedding took place at the Oldest House in Key West, Florida. Acromatico photographed the celebration and shared a set of favorite frames from the day, describing the venue and the couple's wedding as gorgeous and noting how much the studio enjoyed being part of it.
Key West weddings hold a particular place for the studio, which points to the island's lighthouse, sunsets and beaches as reasons it loves shooting here. This was one of those days the team was grateful to document, with thanks to Brit and Steve for the invitation to be part of their big day.
“There was absolutely everything to love in Brit and Steve's gorgeous wedding at the Oldest House in Key West.”
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The Oldest House, also known as the Wrecker's Museum, sits on Duval Street in Old Town Key West, Florida, the southernmost city in the continental United States. Dating to the early 1800s, it is recognized as the oldest surviving house in Key West and one of the oldest on the island, complete with its historic garden, making it a distinctive setting for an intimate Old Town wedding.
Old Town Key West places couples within walking distance of Duval Street, Mallory Square's nightly sunset celebration, the Key West Lighthouse and the beaches at the island's southern edge. Its compact, walkable layout lets a ceremony, portraits and reception unfold across nearby landmarks without long drives, which suits Acromatico's South Florida coverage and its dark fine-art Brand Studio approach.