Leonor and Sergio were married in Miami Beach, Florida, at the Fontainebleau and the Shane Center, photographed by Acromatico, a family-run South Florida and New York City studio. We had first shot their engagement session in January, then returned for the wedding day.
We had the pleasure of shooting Leonor and Sergio's engagement session back in January, and their wedding followed in the same season. It had been a very busy month for our studio, but a rewarding one, watching our couples accomplish their dreams and goals. With Leonor and Sergio, it is hard not to fall in love with them.
Their day moved between two Miami Beach settings named in this gallery, the Fontainebleau and the Shane Center, and these are a few of our favorite frames. Thank you for having us.
“It's hard not to fall in love with them.”
Good to know
Both venues named in this wedding sit in Miami Beach, Florida, on the barrier island across Biscayne Bay from downtown Miami. The Fontainebleau is one of Miami Beach's best-known oceanfront hotels, located in the Mid-Beach area along Collins Avenue, with direct Atlantic frontage. A wedding that pairs an oceanfront hotel with a separate ceremony or reception space means planning for travel time and changing light between locations on the same island.
The Shane Center refers to the Shane Center for the Performing Arts, historically tied to the Miami Beach Community Church near the south end of Collins Avenue in the Art Deco district. Couples searching for a Miami Beach wedding photographer who knows these venues benefit from a team familiar with the bright midday sun, the ocean breeze, and the warm directional light that arrives later in the afternoon along the beach.
Acromatico is a family-run photography and brand studio founded in 2004, working across South Florida and New York City with a dark fine-art aesthetic. We photograph engagement sessions and weddings throughout the Miami Beach area, including multi-location days like this one.