Sarah and Alex are an engaged couple who flew in from California to West Palm Beach, Florida for a weekend engagement session at the Flagler Museum, photographed by Acromatico, a family-run South Florida and NYC studio. Their wedding is set for the following January.
Sarah and Alex traveled all the way from California for a weekend in Florida, and Acromatico photographed their romantic engagement session at the Flagler Museum in West Palm Beach. As the studio put it, "We love Cali, since we couldn't go there, Cali came to us!"
The couple are returning the following January for their wedding. This gallery shares a selection of favorites from their engagement session in West Palm Beach.
“We love Cali, since we couldn't go there, Cali came to us!”
Good to know
The Flagler Museum sits on the island of Palm Beach, Florida, just across the Intracoastal Waterway from West Palm Beach. Housed in Whitehall, the Gilded Age estate built by Standard Oil co-founder Henry Flagler in 1902, it is a National Historic Landmark and operates today as a museum open to the public. Its Beaux-Arts architecture, marble halls, and waterfront grounds make it a recognizable backdrop for engagement and wedding photography in the area.
Palm Beach and neighboring West Palm Beach are reachable from Palm Beach International Airport, which makes the area workable for couples traveling in from out of state, as Sarah and Alex did from California. Because the Flagler Museum is a working historic site, couples photographing on the grounds should confirm current access and photography policies directly with the museum before booking a date.