Acromatico in New York City · Brooklyn Bridge | NY Studio Trip

Acromatico — a family-run photography and brand studio working across South Florida and New York City — made a short trip to New York City and photographed the Brooklyn Bridge and the city at night. This post shares some of the studio's favorite frames from that quick visit.

New York, New York — the city that never sleeps. For Acromatico, this was a short and sweet trip packed with fun, and the studio came away with some pretty cool night pictures of New York City and the Brooklyn Bridge.

One frame meant enough that the studio printed the last image, and it looks so cool in print. Collected here are a few of Acromatico's favorites from the visit.

“We printed the last image and it looks so cool!!”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Brooklyn Bridge?
The Brooklyn Bridge crosses the East River in New York City, linking Lower Manhattan with the Brooklyn borough. It is a National Historic Landmark and one of the oldest roadway bridges in the United States.
Does Acromatico photograph in New York City?
Yes. Acromatico is a family-run photography and brand studio, founded in 2004, working across South Florida and New York City. This post documents one of the studio's short New York City trips.
What did Acromatico photograph on this New York trip?
The studio shot the Brooklyn Bridge and New York City, including night pictures. It was described as a short and sweet trip, and the studio printed the final image from the set.
Is the Brooklyn Bridge good for night photography?
The bridge and its East River waterfront are popular for night and long-exposure photography, with views of the Lower Manhattan skyline. Acromatico took several night pictures on this visit.
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About Acromatico Photography

Acromatico is a family-run photography and brand studio capturing weddings, families and love stories since 2004 — 25 years behind the camera. We photograph across South Florida, New York and wherever the story takes us.

Our approach combines photojournalistic storytelling with fine art aesthetics, creating timeless images that reflect the genuine emotion and beauty of each unique moment.

LAST UPDATED: JUNE 15, 2026