Acromatico photographed a series of commercial brand shoots for JustinFit, the in-home personal training company led by Justin Seedman in Pembroke Pines, Florida. The images stage his at-home workout philosophy, from training inside the home on rainy days to sessions enjoying the view of the backyard.
Acromatico, a family-run photography and brand studio working across South Florida and New York City since 2004, has been producing a series of commercial photo shoots for Justin Seedman of JustinFit. Justin builds at-home training programs crafted to each client's needs, and these shoots were created to portray that workout philosophy: back-end scenes showing how easy it is to train at home, whether enjoying the view of your backyard or simply working out inside the home on rainy days.
The brand he has built genuinely reflects his style, and the photography was designed to carry that storyline through. Our team has personally trained with Justin and describes him as patient, kind, and focused on a workout plan built on discipline. In his words, quoted from one of his videos, "motivation is good, but discipline is better." Whether you are seeking an in-home personal trainer for pre-wedding workouts, photo sessions, or simply to look and feel amazing, JustinFit is positioned as a go-to team, and Acromatico looks forward to continuing the work.
“Motivation is good, but discipline is better.”
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Pembroke Pines is a city in southern Broward County, Florida, part of the Miami metropolitan area and bordered by Miramar to the south and Cooper City and Davie to the north. Its suburban neighborhoods, screened patios, and landscaped backyards make it well suited to in-home and outdoor training, which is exactly the setting these JustinFit brand images were built around.
For a service delivered in clients' homes, like JustinFit's at-home personal training, photography that stages real environments, both indoor sessions for rainy days and backyard sessions in good weather, communicates the offer faster than words. Acromatico approaches this kind of commercial work the way it has since 2004 across South Florida and New York City: building back-end scenes and a storyline that reflect the founder's actual philosophy and style.