Nadine and Ariel were married at the Spanish Monastery in North Miami Beach, Florida, and Acromatico photographed the day. South Florida turned out clear weather for the ceremony, and Nadine's detailed arrangements and decor carried through every part of the celebration at this historic cloister venue.
Acromatico photographed Nadine and Ariel's wedding at the Spanish Monastery in North Miami Beach, Florida. South Florida had been giving up beautiful weather, and the couple benefited from it on their wedding day. Their earlier engagement session had already made use of this artistic and unusual location, so returning for the wedding continued a setting the couple clearly loved.
Nadine's attention to detail showed plainly in the arrangements and decor throughout the day. As a family-run photography and brand studio working across South Florida and New York City since 2004, Acromatico approached the monastery's grounds with the dark, fine-art "Brand Studio" eye the team brings to every wedding.
“We really loved Nadine's attention to detail, it clearly showed in the gorgeous arrangements and decors.”
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The venue, formally the Ancient Spanish Monastery (the Cloisters of the Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux), sits at 16711 West Dixie Highway in North Miami Beach, Florida. Its stone cloisters were originally built in Spain in the 12th century, later dismantled, shipped to the United States, and reassembled in South Florida, which makes it one of the oldest building structures in the Western Hemisphere and a genuinely distinctive backdrop for a wedding.
For couples searching for a Spanish Monastery wedding photographer, the grounds offer arched cloister walkways, formal gardens, and aged stonework that read beautifully in both bright daylight and softer, shadowed light. The North Miami Beach location places the venue within easy reach of greater Miami and the Atlantic coast, so getting-ready locations, beaches, and reception sites are all close by.