Chloe and Luis were married in Cutler Bay, a town in Miami-Dade County, Florida, in a reception photographed by Acromatico. In a detail you rarely see, the bride's own father married his daughter, and the day closed with sunset portraits across the South Florida light.
Acromatico had photographed Chloe and Luis once before, so returning for their wedding meant working with a couple the studio already knew. Their reception was held in Cutler Bay, and what stood out most was that the bride's father married his daughter himself rather than a hired officiant.
As the day moved into evening, the team captured sunset photographs of the couple. This is a young couple in love, and the wedding gave Acromatico the chance to document both the ceremony led by Chloe's dad and those golden, end-of-day portraits.
“It's not every day that you see the bride's dad marry his daughter.”
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Cutler Bay is an incorporated town in southern Miami-Dade County, Florida, sitting along Biscayne Bay between Palmetto Bay to the north and Homestead to the south. It is part of the greater Miami metropolitan area, roughly 20 miles south of downtown Miami, and is known for its quiet, waterfront-adjacent residential feel rather than the high-rise energy of the city core.
Because Cutler Bay is set in South Florida's far-south coastal corridor, late-afternoon and early-evening light is a real asset here, which is why sunset portraits work so well in this part of the county. The town's proximity to Biscayne Bay, Black Point Park and nearby Biscayne National Park gives couples open-sky and waterside backdrops within a short drive, and its position south of the Miami core means easier parking and a calmer pace than a downtown or Miami Beach celebration.