Sabrina, a 15-year-old model, was photographed by Acromatico in a European-style portrait session at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami, Florida, then continued at the beach at Crandon Park, where she skateboarded along the shore. This was a portrait shoot, not a wedding or engagement session.
This session was not a wedding or an engagement shoot but a portrait session with Sabrina, a 15-year-old model. She chose a European style and went all out in her poses at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, where the Acromatico team spent hours photographing. The location made it hard to stop clicking the camera.
After Vizcaya, the session moved to Crandon Park, where the team headed to the beach area and Sabrina rolled away on her skateboard. Acromatico described her as a cool girl to shoot and a pretty little lady, sharing a set of favorites from the portrait session.
“She chose the european style and went all out in her poses at the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.”
Good to know
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens sits along Biscayne Bay in the Coconut Grove area of Miami, Florida. The former villa estate, built in the early 20th century, is known for its Italian Renaissance-style architecture and formal European gardens, which is why it suits a European-style portrait session so well. It operates as a public museum, and photography is governed by the museum's permit and access rules, so it is worth confirming current requirements before booking a shoot here.
Crandon Park is a public beach park on Key Biscayne, a barrier island just south of mainland Miami and reached by the Rickenbacker Causeway. Its long Atlantic shoreline and open sand make it a natural second location for a session that begins in the manicured gardens of Vizcaya and ends with something looser and coastal, as Sabrina's did. Pairing the two gives a portrait session both formal architecture and open beach within a short drive.