Jemma and Luke were married at Blue Arrow Farm in Warwick, New York, in an end-of-summer outdoor ceremony photographed by Acromatico. The couple, whose engagement session Acromatico shot the previous winter, said their vows on the rustic, character-filled farm despite a bee that stung the bride mid-ceremony.
This was a destination wedding in Warwick, New York, for Jemma and Luke, dear friends of the studio whose engagement session Acromatico had photographed the winter before. They held their outdoor ceremony at Blue Arrow Farm, a venue full of character and room for adventure, on a gorgeous end-of-summer day.
During the vows, the bees would not let the couple be: the bride got her finger stung mid-ceremony and kept right on going. Acromatico, meanwhile, had a bee tangled in their hair. Aside from that, the day was perfect and one of a kind, and the studio was grateful Jemma and Luke trusted them to capture every moment.
“This thug of a bride got her finger stung during the ceremony and she literally kept going like a true champ.”
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Blue Arrow Farm is a wedding venue in Warwick, a town in Orange County in New York's Hudson Valley, near the New Jersey border roughly an hour and a half northwest of New York City. The area is known for its farmland, orchards, and the Warwick Valley's rolling countryside, which makes it a popular setting for outdoor, farm-style weddings.
An open-air farm setting like Blue Arrow Farm carries the same realities any outdoor Hudson Valley couple should plan for: late-summer warmth, working farmland, and yes, the occasional curious bee. Acromatico is a family-run photography and brand studio founded in 2004 that works across South Florida and New York City, photographing weddings in both regions with a dark, fine-art aesthetic.