Mary and Zasha celebrated their engagement with a session at the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, Florida, photographed by Acromatico. Mary wore a striking red dress, and the day was a genuinely enjoyable one for our family-run studio to document.
Mary and Zasha did their engagement session at the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach. Mary, the lady in red, wore a beautiful dress, while Zasha brought enough humor that we joked he could almost pass for Jim Carrey. They are perfect for each other, and we genuinely enjoyed photographing this session.
Acromatico is a family-run photography and brand studio working across South Florida and New York City since 2004, with a dark fine-art aesthetic. The Flagler Museum's Gilded Age architecture gave this Palm Beach engagement session a memorable backdrop.
“They are both perfect for each other; we really enjoyed this session.”
Good to know
The Flagler Museum, formally Whitehall, is a Gilded Age mansion at One Whitehall Way on the island of Palm Beach, Florida. Built in 1902 as the home of Standard Oil co-founder Henry Morrison Flagler, it sits along the Intracoastal Waterway and today operates as a National Historic Landmark museum. Its Beaux-Arts marble facade, grand columned portico, and formal grounds make it one of Palm Beach's most recognizable settings for engagement and portrait sessions.
Palm Beach is a barrier island in Palm Beach County, connected to West Palm Beach across the Intracoastal Waterway by bridge. Couples photographing at the Flagler Museum often pair it with the nearby Atlantic oceanfront and the historic Worth Avenue district. Because the museum is a working historic site, couples should confirm current photography access, hours, and any permit requirements directly with the museum before booking a session.