Melissa and Spencer celebrated their engagement with a photography session at the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, Florida, captured by Acromatico, a family-run brand and photography studio. It was the studio's first time photographing in the Palm Beach area, ahead of the couple's upcoming wedding.
This engagement session marked a first for Acromatico: the studio had never photographed in the Palm Beach area before, and the location made an impression. The grounds of the Flagler Museum hold what the studio called the most amazing tree it had ever seen, surrounded by the area's picturesque little streets and houses.
The session celebrated Melissa and Spencer's engagement and their future wedding, which was still upcoming at the time of the shoot. The gallery here collects some of the studio's favorite frames from the day.
“They have the most amazing tree we've ever seen at the Flagler Museum and the cutest streets with gorgeous picturesque little houses.”
Good to know
The Flagler Museum, also known as Whitehall, sits at 1 Whitehall Way on the island of Palm Beach, Florida, between the Intracoastal Lake Worth Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1902 as the Gilded Age home of railroad and oil magnate Henry Morrison Flagler, the Beaux-Arts mansion is now a National Historic Landmark and house museum open to the public.
The estate's gardens, mature trees, and the surrounding residential streets of Palm Beach give couples a range of backdrops within a compact area, from formal architecture to quiet, leafy lanes. Because Whitehall is a working museum, photography on the property is subject to its visitor and event policies, so couples should confirm access and any session requirements directly with the museum before booking. Palm Beach is roughly an hour north of Acromatico's South Florida base.