Wedding Photography & Video in Miami
Tropical canopy at Vizcaya and Fairchild throws soft dappled light that flatters skin all day, while Biscayne Bay sunrise (5:30-7am) runs candy-colored. Heat and humidity are brutal Jun-Sep with 3-5pm thunderstorms, so an indoor backup and crew water are non-negotiable; the dry season (Nov-Apr) is prime. Wynwood's murals and Little Havana's colorful streets make high-energy pre-wedding sessions — owners usually grant access informally.
Miami venues range from full Art Deco ballrooms in South Beach to private garden estates in Coconut Grove to waterfront terraces on Brickell Key. Each space has its own light and challenges: the midday sun that washes out outdoor ceremonies, the ballroom interiors that mix tungsten with LED, the saltwater air that fogs a lens. Miami also has the multilingual, multicultural reality — Cuban Catholic, Colombian, Jewish, Hindu ceremonies — all in the same city.
Take a look at the portfolio — if you're planning a Miami wedding, let's talk.
Popular wedding venues in the area
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens (Coconut Grove) — Italian Renaissance estate with bay views and formal gardens. Tropical canopy with soft dappled light.
Biltmore Hotel (Coral Gables) — Iconic 1926 luxury with grand ballrooms, up to 450 capacity. Historic architecture.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (Coral Gables) — 83-acre tropical canopy with year-round blooms. Dappled light and garden pathways.
The National Hotel (Miami Beach) — Art Deco oceanfront with infinity pool and beachfront ceremony options. Retro luxury.
Villa Woodbine (Coconut Grove) — Mediterranean mansion with European garden charm and intimate interiors.
The Ancient Spanish Monastery (North Miami Beach) — 12th-century cloisters and gardens. Unique historical backdrop.
Areas we cover include: Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Miami Beach, Wynwood, Brickell, Little Havana.