Acromatico photographed Amelia and her family at Robbins Lodge in Tamarac, Florida, after the family made the trip down from Orlando for the session. The shoot grew out of the studio's business-training work, and the family had become friends of the studio along the way.
This Robbins Lodge family session came out of a passion the Acromatico team had recently started exploring: training people to grow their businesses. The studio decided to give its direct team a photoshoot, and that is how Amelia and her family came to be in front of the camera. They drove all the way from Orlando and made the trip for this special occasion.
The studio described meeting them as so much fun, saying it felt like they had known the family for years. What began as training sessions with a team of girls had, over time, turned into genuine friendship. As the studio put it, they are blessed to do what they do and to share it with people who have loving hearts. The post closes with thanks to Amelia for trusting the vision and for always being there.
“When we started doing our training sessions, never did we imagine that this same team of girls would eventually become our friends.”
Good to know
Robbins Lodge sits within Robbins Preserve, a public park in Tamarac, Broward County, in South Florida's Fort Lauderdale metro area. The preserve offers open green space and natural lake and wetland surroundings, which makes it a practical, easy-to-reach setting for family portrait sessions in the central-western part of the county.
For families traveling in from elsewhere in Florida, as Amelia's family did from Orlando, Tamarac is reachable from the Florida Turnpike and Interstate 95, roughly midway between Fort Lauderdale and the Palm Beach county line. Acromatico, a family-run photography and brand studio founded in 2004, works across South Florida and New York City with a dark, fine-art "Brand Studio" aesthetic, and travels to locations like Robbins Lodge for portrait and family work.