Jennifer and Danny were married at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden in Miami Beach, Florida, with Acromatico photographing the day. It began with the couple getting ready at the Viceroy hotel in Brickell and ended with their ceremony and reception in the garden.
Acromatico didn't get to meet Jennifer and Danny before the wedding, but the couple sounded cool and fun over the phone and arrived with so many ideas for the day that there was no doubt it would be an awesome wedding full of awesome people. That hunch held: the day was a total success.
It started at the Viceroy hotel in Brickell, where Jennifer and Danny were getting ready, and ended at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, where they held their ceremony and celebrated with a reception. A beautiful day, from the first frame to the last — and a heartfelt wish for the best of the best on their marriage.
“They sounded so cool and fun over the phone and they had so many wonderful ideas for the day that we had no doubt it was going to be an awesome wedding full of awesome people.”
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The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is a public botanical garden in the heart of South Beach, set on Convention Center Drive across from the Miami Beach Convention Center and a short walk from the Holocaust Memorial and the Bass museum. Its tropical plantings, palm groves, and water features make it a green, walkable pocket of Miami Beach — an outdoor setting that holds both a ceremony and a reception in one place, as it did for Jennifer and Danny.
Jennifer and Danny's day shows a route many Miami couples take: getting ready in Brickell, then crossing the bay to South Beach for the ceremony. Brickell sits on the mainland just south of downtown Miami, roughly fifteen to twenty minutes from Miami Beach over the MacArthur or Julia Tuttle causeways, so a downtown hotel suite for hair, makeup, and first looks pairs naturally with a South Beach garden ceremony. Acromatico, a family-run photography and brand studio working across South Florida and New York City since 2004, has photographed weddings on both sides of that bridge.