Daniela and Arnaud were married at The Addison in Boca Raton, Florida, in an international destination wedding photographed by Acromatico. The couple — one from Switzerland, one from Venezuela — first met in Germany while studying the German language, then married in South Florida surrounded by family and friends.
Daniela and Arnaud's love story began far from Florida. The two met in Germany while they were both trying to learn the German language at school, and what started in a language classroom flourished into an international relationship that brought Arnaud back to the states with Daniela, where they later tied the knot. Their wedding took place at The Addison in Boca Raton — a destination celebration drawing family and friends from all over the world, living proof of how deeply this couple is loved.
Acromatico photographed the day, which the studio describes as full of emotions, happiness and joy. As the studio put it to the couple: Félicitations pour votre mariage, nous vous aimons tous les deux.
“What do Switzerland and Venezuela have in common? Germany — that is where this couple met and started the beginning of their international love story.”
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The Addison is a historic wedding and event venue in downtown Boca Raton, in Palm Beach County, South Florida. Set in a 1925 Addison Mizner-designed building, it is known for its Mediterranean Revival architecture, banyan-shaded courtyards and open-air garden settings — a backdrop well suited to destination weddings that bring guests in from out of state and overseas, as Daniela and Arnaud's did.
Boca Raton sits along the Atlantic coast between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, roughly 45 minutes from both Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood and Palm Beach International airports, which makes it an accessible hub for international guests. Couples searching for an Addison wedding photographer often weigh the venue's courtyard light and historic interiors when planning coverage.
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.