Dina and Krishna married at the Spanish Monastery in Coral Gables, Florida, in a multicultural destination wedding photographed by Acromatico. Dina, who is Egyptian, met Krishna, who is British, in New York City. Both are eye doctors, and they chose this historic Coral Gables venue for their celebration.
Dina and Krishna met in New York City, where both work as eye doctors. Dina is Egyptian and Krishna is British, and they brought those cultures together for a multicultural destination wedding at the Spanish Monastery in Coral Gables, Florida. Acromatico photographed the day, calling the celebration truly one of a kind.
As a family-run photography and brand studio founded in 2004 and working across South Florida and New York City, Acromatico documented Dina and Krishna's wedding in its dark fine-art style.
“Dina, the gorgeous Egyptian, met her British prince Krishna, in the big apple.”
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The Ancient Spanish Monastery is a historic landmark located in North Miami Beach, often associated with the greater Coral Gables and Miami area. Its cloisters were originally built in Spain in the 12th century and later reconstructed in South Florida, making it one of the oldest structures of European origin in the Western Hemisphere. The stone arches, gardens, and chapel make it a sought-after setting for weddings and destination celebrations.
Coral Gables itself sits just southwest of downtown Miami in Miami-Dade County, known for its Mediterranean Revival architecture, tree-lined boulevards, and landmarks like the Biltmore Hotel and Venetian Pool. Couples planning a wedding in this area benefit from a photographer who knows how to work with both the dramatic stonework of historic venues and South Florida's bright, layered light.