Connecticut Wedding | Makenna + Ethan

Makenna and Ethan's fall Connecticut wedding unfolded across the Hotchkiss-Fyler House, the Litchfield Distillery, and The Washington Club. A cold, rainy day couldn't dim them. When the outdoor first look got rained out, plan B at the historic mansion turned out even better.

There are perfect couples, perfect weddings, and perfect weather, and you can't have all three in one day. For Makenna and Ethan, the first two were true, and that's what really counts. These dear friends made the day easy, chill, and a genuine pleasure to work with.

Rain was unexpected, but a little speed bump can end up making the best situations. Their first look was planned outdoors; thankfully, plan B let us do it at an even cooler spot. Their friends at the Hotchkiss-Fyler House made it possible. This mansion was last occupied back in the '50s and still looks intact today. Everything was basically off limits, so every move had to be careful, but we made it out without breaking anything.

Despite the cold, rainy fall day, nothing could stop them from smiling. After the ceremony we grabbed shots at the Litchfield Distillery, and The Washington Club was a great location for the reception, a barn-y, rustic, vibe-y place that gave us all the fall feels. Makenna and Ethan, thank you for letting us capture your big day.

“Despite this cold, rainy, fall day, nothing could stop them from smiling.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Connecticut venues are featured in this wedding?
Makenna and Ethan's day spanned three spots: the historic Hotchkiss-Fyler House, where the rainy-day first look happened; the Litchfield Distillery, where we grabbed shots after the ceremony; and The Washington Club, a barn-y, rustic reception space full of fall feels.
What happens if it rains on a Connecticut wedding day?
It rained on this fall wedding, and the day was still beautiful. The outdoor first look moved indoors to the Hotchkiss-Fyler House and turned out even better. Sometimes a little speed bump makes the best situations. A solid plan B and going with the flow keep things flawless.
Can you photograph weddings across multiple Connecticut locations?
Yes. This wedding moved between the Hotchkiss-Fyler House, the Litchfield Distillery, and The Washington Club, and we captured each one. Photography is a lot of improvising and going with the flow. See our wedding photography or browse more real weddings.

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From a rained-out first look reimagined at the historic Hotchkiss-Fyler House to golden-hour shots at the Litchfield Distillery and a rustic reception at The Washington Club, we roll with whatever the day brings. Let's capture yours.

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About Acromatico Photography

Acromatico is a family-run photography and brand studio capturing weddings, families and love stories since 2004 — 25 years behind the camera. We photograph across South Florida, New York and wherever the story takes us.

Our approach combines photojournalistic storytelling with fine art aesthetics, creating timeless images that reflect the genuine emotion and beauty of each unique moment.

LAST UPDATED: JUNE 15, 2026