Tiffany and Brendan married at the Delray Beach Club in Delray Beach, Florida, in a destination wedding photographed by Acromatico. The day began with Tiffany's getting-ready portraits at the Seagate Hotel, followed by a first look at the club, with guests flying in from Utah and around the world.
Tiffany and Brendan's wedding was a destination celebration at the Delray Beach Club in Delray Beach, Florida. Acromatico began the day at the Seagate Hotel in Delray, capturing Tiffany's getting-ready pictures, then photographed the first look at the Delray Beach Club. Guests flew in from Utah and traveled from other places around the world to be there. Tiffany was the most detail-oriented bride the studio had ever worked with, and the day came together as perfection from beginning to end.
The reception held more than eight toasts in a row, a sign of how loved the bride and groom were. The couple and their family shared a romantic meal in a private dining restaurant, with a personal singer and food the studio remembers fondly. It was a thoughtful, fun day to photograph, and Acromatico was grateful to the bride, groom, and family for it.
“You know that everybody loves the bride and groom when you have more than 8 toasts in a row.”
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The Delray Beach Club sits in Delray Beach, a coastal city in Palm Beach County on Florida's Atlantic shoreline, roughly between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. The city is known for its walkable downtown along Atlantic Avenue and its public beach on the ocean, which makes it a popular setting for destination weddings drawing guests from out of state and abroad.
The Seagate Hotel, where Tiffany's getting-ready portraits were made, is also located in Delray Beach near Atlantic Avenue, a short distance from the oceanfront. Couples planning a Delray Beach wedding often pair a downtown hotel for preparation with a beachfront club or venue for the ceremony and reception, the same flow this day followed.
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. South Florida coastal venues like the Delray Beach Club are part of the studio's home territory.