Jessica and Angus had their engagement session at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne, Florida, photographed by Acromatico in October 2014, less than one month before their wedding. Jessica wore warm fall colors and little boots, and the couple was game for anything, even stepping into the water.
When Acromatico met Jessica and Angus at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, the two were less than a month away from tying the knot. Jessica brought a little bit of fall to Florida with the warm colors she wore and the pretty little boots she chose for the session.
These two were up for anything, even getting wet in the water. Acromatico also ran into a few raccoons at the park along the way, but the crew made it out alive. This was a rockin' e-session, and the images here are a few of the team's favorites from the day.
“Jessica chose to bring a little bit of fall to Florida with the warm colors she wore and the pretty little boots.”
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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park sits at the southern tip of Key Biscayne, an island village just south of Miami across the Rickenbacker Causeway in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The 400-plus-acre state park occupies the cape's southern end and is best known for the historic Cape Florida Lighthouse, the oldest standing structure in greater Miami.
For couples searching for an engagement or wedding photographer, the park offers a rare mix within one location: Atlantic-facing beaches, sea-grape and palm groves, boardwalks, and the lighthouse grounds. Because it is a Florida State Park, entry is by paid vehicle admission and photography sessions are subject to park rules, so it is worth confirming current access and any permit requirements before booking a shoot.
The cape's eastern shoreline catches early light, which is why morning sessions pair well with the beach and lighthouse. The park is a short drive from downtown Miami and Miami Beach, making it an easy add-on for couples already in the area.