Johanne and Rudy chose the Gold Coast Railroad Museum in Miami, Florida for their vintage-look engagement session, photographed by Acromatico. With their wedding coming up that same month, this set is a preview before the studio photographs the couple's wedding day.
Johanne and Rudy picked the Gold Coast Railroad Museum in Miami as the backdrop for a vintage-look engagement session, drawn to the historic trains and railcars for the period feel they wanted. Acromatico photographed the session as a short preview of the couple ahead of their wedding.
The two are getting married that same month, and the studio is excited to be shooting their wedding day. These engagement frames are the first look at a couple Acromatico describes as truly in love.
“They chose the Gold Coast Train Museum for their vintage-look engagement session.”
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The Gold Coast Railroad Museum sits in the Richmond Heights area of southern Miami-Dade County, Florida, beside Zoo Miami off SW 152nd Street. It is one of Florida's official state railroad museums, home to historic locomotives, passenger cars and rolling stock, including the well-known Ferdinand Magellan presidential railcar. The vintage trains, weathered metal and rail yard make it a distinctive setting for couples who want a period or retro look rather than a beach or garden session.
Because it is a working museum on the south side of Miami, couples should confirm access, hours and any photography arrangements directly with the museum before booking. The location pairs naturally with a vintage wardrobe and is an easy add-on for couples already in the South Miami or Coral Gables area. Acromatico, a family-run photography and brand studio working across South Florida and New York City since 2004, brings a dark fine-art aesthetic to engagement and wedding work in and around Miami.