Michelle and Oscar's engagement session was photographed at Miami's Gold Coast Railroad Museum in South Florida, captured by Acromatico, a family-run photography and brand studio working across South Florida and New York City since 2004. The couple hired the studio for both their engagement session and their upcoming wedding.
Michelle and Oscar booked Acromatico for both their engagement session and their wedding, and this set comes from the engagement portion at Miami's Gold Coast Railroad Museum. The studio chose the museum after discovering it as a fitting setting for an antique and vintage look, and made the session part of a larger relationship with the couple leading into their wedding.
For Acromatico, the appeal was the location itself — a new place to photograph that suited that vintage feel. The studio shared the set hoping viewers would enjoy it as much as they enjoyed making it.
“Miami's Gold Coast Train Museum is the perfect place for that antique and vintage look.”
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The Gold Coast Railroad Museum sits in the Richmond Heights area of southwest Miami-Dade County, Florida, adjacent to Zoo Miami. It is a railroad museum built around a collection of historic locomotives, passenger cars, and vintage rolling stock, which makes it a distinctive backdrop for couples wanting an antique, period-flavored setting rather than a typical garden or beach location.
Because the museum is set among preserved railcars and rail equipment, it offers texture and character that suits a vintage-leaning engagement or portrait session. Its location in deep southwest Miami-Dade places it within easy reach of greater Miami while remaining set apart from the more common downtown and oceanfront photo spots.